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 1    1,    1|       accustomed as he was to live in the forests of South
 2    1,    1|    nothing but that one could live in Brazil, in America, wherever
 3    1,    1| wherever one wished, and even live without doing anything!
 4    1,    4|        where she was going to live with her husband. She would
 5    1,    6|      the young mulatto was to live with the mistress to whom
 6    1,    7|      the insects because they live on smaller insects more
 7    1,    8|      Cybele and Lina, were to live in a separate house. In
 8    1,    9|    The Indians, accustomed to live in the open air, free and
 9    1,   11|  chiefs.~At Loreto there also live a few Peruvian soldiers
10    1,   12|    bank, as well as those who live on the Cajuru and those
11    1,   17|    that the caymans are born, live, and die, not without affording
12    2,    3|     only were left for him to live. He was alarmed at the thought
13    2,    4|     Fifty-two.”~“Where do you live?”~“In Peru, at the village
14    2,    4|       life, this obligatin to live under a false name, of this
15    2,    9| favorable, and Torres did not live after he fell into the water,
16    2,   17|     Joam Dacosta continued to live the years of his youth after
17    2,   17|       of the police, again to live the life of anxiety which
18    2,   17|      foreign country! Am I to live for that? No! Never!”~“Father,”
19    2,   17|    had now but a few hours to live, was left alone.~
20    2,   18|    that the doomed man had to live!~Fragoso, maddened with
21    2,   19|    are to be found. He had to live somehow, and so he joined
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