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 1    1,    1|     an “enchada,” which is a sort of hoe, specially employed
 2    1,    2|  some fruit of a new kind, a sort of huge almost brilliant
 3    1,    2|  addition, in their belts, a sort of dagger-knife, which is
 4    1,    5|  rapids nor obstacles of any sort until it reaches a defile
 5    1,    7|      some thirty feet with a sort of halo made of the dainty
 6    1,    7|    inseparableseriemas,” a sort of turkey, infinitely better
 7    1,    7|    plumage; and peccaries, a sort of wild pig highly appreciated
 8    1,    9|       beiju,” from Brazil, a sort of national brandy, the “
 9    1,   12|    Yes, and that is a proper sort of rain, and there can never
10    1,   12|     a “loja” of the place, a sort of serving-bar to the inn.~
11    1,   13|   can be no question of that sort.”~“But,” replied Torres, “
12    1,   15|   taken the Ahuaty Parana, a sort of natural canal, which
13    1,   17|    thinking anything of that sort; but it distresses me to
14    2,    4|    had so many cases of this sort, and tried and sentenced
15    2,    6|     quarter of a mile off. A sort of cliff appeared ahead,
16    2,    9|    globe, his hand grasped a sort of iron spear with which
17    2,   10|      and carefully explore a sort of hole formed in the slope
18    2,   10|     flakes, seemed to form a sort of reflector, and the very
19    2,   12| never was a document of this sort yet which could stand examination.
20    2,   12|     all verification of that sort. What he desired was to
21    2,   13|    do much in things of this sort.”~“But still,” said Manoel, “
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