Part, chapter

 1    1,    2|          top of the tree, to the point where the higher branches
 2    1,    5|          are met with until this point is reached, where it curves
 3    1,    6|       goods into Para. From this point of view there was no necessity
 4    1,    6|       the work, which was on the point of completion. He commenced
 5    1,    7| infinitely better from an edible point of view than the huge birds
 6    1,    7|      from tree to tree, so as to point out the way.~If a thicket
 7    1,    8|          at least it is from the point where it turns to the east,
 8    1,   10|       and lost to sight behind a point on the left bank, which,
 9    1,   16|          ten inches long, with a point like a needle, and poisoned
10    1,   18|        but we are assured on one point,” answered Manoel. “It is
11    1,   18|          stopped at the southern point of Muras Island, on the
12    1,   20|     without delay on the nearest point of the island.~The scoundrel
13    2,    3|          and suspicion could not point against him. Everything
14    2,    3|          old fazender was on the point of death, his hands were
15    2,    5|     might be destroyed.”~“To the point,” answered Jarriquez.~“I
16    2,    6|       full on its chest, but the point of the manchetta was stopped
17    2,    8|         fifty feet down stream a point jutted out from the riverside
18    2,    8|          poles left not a single point unexplored. But no amount
19    2,   10|    Benito did not leave a single point of the river unexplored,
20    2,   10|          sunk to the very lowest point. Of a sudden, in a deep
21    2,   12|        no need to insist on that point—it was none the less that
22    2,   12|          thought. “One important point is to see if the vowels
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