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 1    1,    2|    ROBBED~TORRES SLEPT for about half an hour, and then there
 2    1,    3|       formed, extended for about half a mile along the bank of
 3    1,    3|     surrounded by a veranda, and half hidden under beautiful trees—
 4    1,    4|      wait long for her consent.”~Half an hour afterward he had
 5    1,    9|       holding a little more than half a gallon), which would probably
 6    1,    9|       certain demijohns, holding half a dozen gallons each, of
 7    1,   12|         The smiling entertainer, half in Portuguese, half in Ticunian,
 8    1,   12| entertainer, half in Portuguese, half in Ticunian, favored them
 9    1,   12|      worth about twenty reis, or half a dozen centimes each, the
10    1,   17|         of the alligators made a half turn and ran toward them.~
11    1,   18|      certain amount of ceremony. Half the journey on the Amazon
12    1,   20|      Well,” said the adventurer, half keeping back his words,
13    1,   20|        return for that paper the half of my fortune is yours.”~“
14    1,   20|          fortune is yours.”~“The half of your fortune?” exclaimed
15    1,   20|    Fragoso, comprehending scarce half the gravity of the situation,
16    1,   20|        and Manoel had lasted for half an hour, and it seemed a
17    2,    6|    hurried along his mother, and half an hour later they arrived
18    2,    8|          produced no result, and half the day had elapsed without
19    2,   12|          which were divided into half a dozen paragraphs.~“Hum!”
20    2,   18|        at which he had come that half a mile from the town the
21    2,   18|   exhausted with fatigue, within half a mile of Manaos. The distance
22    2,   20|        Octoberfour months and a half after leaving the fazenda
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