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 1    1,    2|    hesitated to make a fresh start. On one hand, to keep on
 2    1,    2| meeting, hesitated to make a start. “I fear in truth that I
 3    1,    4|     able to control a sudden start. His eyes were immediately
 4    1,    4|     necessary. When shall we start?”~“Ah! Joam! my Joam!” cried
 5    1,    6|   fazender and his family to start on a voyage for several
 6    1,    6|  June was the best season to start, for the waters, increased
 7    1,    8|      the time came for it to start for its destination.~And
 8    1,   10|     as to give the jangada a start. The current was not long
 9    1,   12|     the crew. They would not start, therefore, until the morning
10    1,   12|      Tabatinga, and we shall start to-morrow at dawn.”~“I will
11    1,   16|      the pilot the signal to start.~Away between the islands,
12    1,   16|    republic of Ecuador which start them on a course that there
13    1,   19|      sake of precaution, the start is always kept secret. Well,
14    1,   20|      For Joam Garral made no start at the terrible accusations.
15    2,    4|    so directly, was about to start up in defiance of all the
16    2,    6|    to accompany me. We shall start in a minute or two. It will
17    2,    7|      our Indians, and make a start.”~Padre Passanha was then
18    2,    9|     held themselves ready to start in any direction, should
19    2,   16|     the pilot Araujo, should start from the jangada. They could
20    2,   16|   from immediate pursuit.~To start again down the Amazon? But
21    2,   16|     for. But before making a start Manoel wished to call on
22    2,   18|  which the doomed man was to start from the prison, and the
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