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 1    1,    1|       foot of some tree in the open forest. And in other respects
 2    1,    2|   adventurer had his eyes been open at the time. But he had
 3    1,    3|     eyes, eyes which seemed to open into her very soul; of middle
 4    1,    5|        declared to be free and open to all flags; and, to make
 5    1,    6|      had spent his life in the open air, under the invigorating
 6    1,    7|   appeared. There, in the more open air, which is as necessary
 7    1,    9|        freely throughout these open constructions and swung
 8    1,    9|      accustomed to live in the open air, free and untrammeled,
 9    1,    9|   cataracts of the sky have to open to flood the Amazon!”~Joam
10    1,   11| breathe the fresh air from the open.~It had been so each evening,
11    1,   14|     reply.~If he appeared more open with any one, it was with
12    1,   16|       Fragoso to keep his eyes open.~The southern shore of the
13    1,   17|        Benito, with their eyes open, but chatting and smoking
14    1,   17|      they sleep with the mouth open, the upper jaw perpendicularly
15    1,   17|      his tail, ran at him with open jaws.~At this moment Torres
16    2,    4|    been movable; his ears wide open, so as to better catch all
17    2,    4|     and which are none of them open to question.”~“Eh! Joam
18    2,   11|       is for the magistrate to open this case!” answered Manoel. “
19    2,   11|   unparalleled. The body, torn open by their beaks, gave forth
20    2,   11|     his heart ready to burst. “Open it, sir! open the case!”
21    2,   11|       to burst. “Open it, sir! open the case!” he at last exclaimed,
22    2,   12|       If we take up a book and open it by chance it will be
23    2,   14|      Bobo, with fixed eyes and open mouth, brought his feet
24    2,   15|        of his study was thrown open. Benito and Manoel were
25    2,   17|       Suddenly the window flew open with a violent push from
26    2,   18|  magistrate’s servants came to open it; his master would see
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