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 1    1,    1|        from his fingers, and he fell asleep.~[1] One thousand
 2    1,    2|       monkey, mortally wounded, fell heavily on the ground, still
 3    1,    6|        propelled, when the wind fell, by six long sweeps which
 4    1,    6|        It would be necessary to fell a half-mile square of the
 5    1,    6|       the Amazonian flora there fell many “quatibos” whose rosy
 6    1,   17|       frightful convulsions and fell on his side.~But the second
 7    1,   17|         and, designedly or not, fell over and was lost in the
 8    1,   17|       feet away from her.~Minha fell.~A second shot from Benito
 9    1,   19|      more than the soldiers. He fell beneath he blows of the
10    2,    2|       night not an hour’s sleep fell to the lot of the unfortunate
11    2,    6| manchetta pierced his heart. He fell backward, and the ground
12    2,    7|        of hours when the monkey fell to our guns. Now, do you
13    2,    9|    Torres did not live after he fell into the water, if the decomposition
14    2,   10|   features of the scoundrel who fell by his own hand, and hose
15    2,   12|        not compromise him if it fell into strange hands.~Naturally,
16    2,   18|       town the gallant creature fell, incapable of carrying him
17    2,   18|   consciousness abandon him. He fell; his eyes involuntarily
18    2,   18| principal street of Manaos, and fell half-dead on the threshold
19    2,   19|           Then complete silence fell on all. The people did not
20    2,   20|     Fragoso. To Father Passanha fell the duty of celebrating
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