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 1    1,    2|     Torres hung by a thread.~In truth, the guariba stopped a second
 2    1,    2|       he was about. To tell the truth, anger at his powerlessness
 3    1,    2|        make a start. “I fear in truth that I am not able to accept
 4    1,    3|   requirements of his trade. In truth, the establishment at Iquitos
 5    1,    5|          as if it were, in very truth, the Pacific Ocean itself
 6    1,    6|       security.~It would be, in truth, as if a part of the fazenda
 7    1,    9|        adrift, and, to tell the truth, it was a better built and
 8    1,   11|        Unequaled river, in very truth,” said Manoel; “and I do
 9    1,   14|         right.”~The water is in truth limpid and fresh, and would
10    1,   16|       provoke these Indians.~In truth the sides were not well
11    1,   16|       the whites. They have, in truth, no longer the courage of
12    1,   17|    Manoel; “make haste!”~And in truth, as they could not attack
13    1,   20|        to him; “we shall see if truth will come down to the earth
14    1,   20|         Garral are one. I am in truth Joam Dacosta! I am the honest
15    2,   13|      fashion was impossible. In truth, a stronger man than I might
16    2,   18|        that Torres had told the truth when he affirmed that one
17    2,   18| permitted of no doubt as to its truth.~And so, if the document
18    2,   18|     were known, no doubt of its truth could be entertained.~But
19    2,   18|          Judge, Torres told the truth. Stop—stop the execution?”~“
20    2,   18|     hands and stopped him. “The truth is there!” he said.~“I know,”
21    2,   18|         Jarriquez; “but it is a truth which will never see the
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