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 1    1,    1|     surpass him in noise.~Torres heard nothing of all these sounds,
 2    1,    1|        anywhere else, would have heard.~“Yes,” said he, at length, “
 3    1,    1|          wind, Torres would have heard it, for it was not more
 4    1,    2|          could lest he should be heard. To have put himself on
 5    1,    2|          more astonished when he heard the rattle of the gold pieces
 6    1,    2|       toward the Amazon, when he heard the sound of voices. Yes!
 7    1,    2|      avoid giving a jump when he heard this name, and more especially
 8    1,    4|         moment happy voices were heard outside at the door of the
 9    1,   10|         the voice of Yaquita was heard calling Minha into the house.~
10    1,   13|     Fragoso turned round when he heard the words pronounced in
11    1,   16| nightfall a five-holed flute was heard behind the trees in the
12    1,   16|         was the only witness. He heard a few words exchanged between
13    1,   17|     against.~Suddenly cries were heard in the bow.~“Caymans! caymans!”~
14    1,   18|          at the time, Benito had heard and remembered.~In the meantime
15    1,   19|         any man’s head! Have you heard tell of the famous diamond
16    1,   19|          Has this young man been heard of since?” asked Joam Garral.~“
17    1,   20|        voice, “and when you have heard me out, you will see if
18    2,    3|   extenuating circumstances, and heard himself condemned to death.~
19    2,    3|          the fazender of Iquitos heard of the change, and in it
20    2,    4|          his eyes like a man who heard the story told for the hundredth
21    2,   15|    another.~Suddenly a noise was heard outside. Almost immediately,
22    2,   20|        twenty times a day was he heard to repeat, “What! without
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