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 1    1,    1|    quietly.~Then taking out a short wooden pipe, he filled it
 2    1,    2|     then cautiously, and with short steps. He glanced to the
 3    1,    3|  molasses, tafia, and rum. In short, ten years after the arrival
 4    1,    3|       His hair, which he wore short, and his beard, which was
 5    1,    5|     navigation complete!”~“In short, the biggest and most admirable
 6    1,    5|      appear to you to be very short.”~“Yes, Benito,” said Manoel, “
 7    1,    7|        orchids, cacti, and in short all the parasites which
 8    1,   17|     and the duty—to do it. In short, on the jangada, he is in
 9    1,   19|      it was easier work.”~“In short,” said Fragoso, “the good
10    2,    1|  worthless flakes of mica!~In short, Manaos has none of the
11    2,    2|       to my father during the short interview which preceded
12    2,    2|       powerful current, but a short mile below it.~The raft
13    2,    3|     her marriage, and after a short delay he no longer hesitated
14    2,    4|       so long and his legs so short, and his feet perpetually
15    2,    4|     which belongs to them; in short, sir, because——”~“Because?”~“
16    2,    8|       alone able to clear. In short, the currents are ponded
17    2,    9|   down again will give only a short period for the exploration.
18    2,   12|       prison, and there, in a short interview, informed him
19    2,   12|   word; they had no value. In short, they were just as hieroglyphic.~“
20    2,   13|     thought about it, and, in short, had no reply to make.”~“
21    2,   14| patience of a saint!”~But the short burst of anger passed away,
22    2,   18|    had ascertained during his short excursion.~And this is what
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