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1 1, 2| a man at all, it was a “guariba.”~?Of all the prehensile-tailed 2 1, 2| their grimacing faces—the guariba is without doubt the most 3 1, 2| himself exposed, lest a guariba should surprise him when 4 1, 2| power of prehension.~The guariba noiselessly approached, 5 1, 2| Torres did not inspire the guariba with friendly thoughts. 6 1, 2| it.~Whatever it was, the guariba did not seen disinclined 7 1, 2| him for some minutes the guariba began to move round the 8 1, 2| a thread.~In truth, the guariba stopped a second time close 9 1, 2| impression on it.~Doubtless the guariba thought he had found some 10 1, 2| whom he had to deal.~“A guariba!” he cried.~And his hand 11 1, 2| himself in pursuit of the guariba.~He knew that to reach such 12 1, 2| a bush, might induce the guariba to pull up and retrace his 13 1, 2| without result.~“Confound the guariba!” he shouted at length. “ 14 1, 2| stamped, he threatened the guariba. That annoying animal only 15 1, 2| creepers, across which the guariba passed like a steeplechaser. 16 1, 2| and we shall see!”~The guariba had remained motionless 17 1, 2| effort.~Then he got up.~The guariba got up too.~He made several 18 1, 2| only sport to the active guariba, and the work of but a few 19 1, 2| Torres apostrophized the guariba. It would be impossible 20 1, 2| the movements which the guariba would make in passing from 21 1, 2| the rear, he bent over the guariba, and, not without an effort, 22 1, 13| into difficulties with a guariba?”~“Quite true, gentlemen,”