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 1    1,    1|          fitting comrade for his fellowcapitaes do mato.” Torres—
 2    1,    4|  answered the enthusiastic young fellow, “you could not do better
 3    1,    7|       himself on the unfortunate fellow, and with a cut of his hunting-knife
 4    1,    7|       replied Fragoso.~“The poor fellow, who was now wide awake,
 5    1,    8|        He was a very intelligent fellow—what one might call a “double
 6    1,    8|          attentions of the brave fellow, who was as straightforward,
 7    1,   12|   commandant of the fort, a poor fellow who, however, knew the laws
 8    1,   13|         certainly have seen this fellow somewhere!”~Torres was not
 9    1,   13|            Yes, to a brave young fellow,” replied Fragoso—“an army
10    1,   14|          necessary to bring this fellow down.”~The ant-eater looked
11    1,   16|    Doubtless, however, the jolly fellow, who could do no business
12    1,   17|          my father. What was the fellow doing in the neighborhood
13    1,   17|          that with this scheming fellow there may be danger in doing
14    1,   18|         replied the good-natured fellow.~And from this day it began
15    1,   19|           Well, in 1826, a young fellow named Dacosta, who was about
16    1,   19|    twenty-four hourse.”~“Was the fellow executed?” asked Fragoso.~“
17    2,    3|      will not deceive the honest fellow who wishes to enter our
18    2,    4| Jarriquez. He was a surly little fellow, whom forty yearspractice
19    2,    8|      coolness deserted the young fellow; he was determined to follow
20    2,   15|      without reason, if the poor fellow, rendered desperate at having,
21    2,   18|    Fragoso!~Had, then, the brave fellow succeeded in the enterprise
22    2,   18|  immediately.~But if the devoted fellow had not brought back the
23    2,   18|         was all that the gallant fellow brought back from his visit
24    2,   19|           Well, the good-hearted fellow was covered with caresses!
25    2,   20|        affection for the gallant fellow, fully justified its appropriateness. “
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