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1 1, 1| sentence it will amount to a considerable sum, and it is this sentence 2 1, 2| guns of long range and considerable precision, which the dwellers 3 1, 5| replied Manoel.~“A volume so considerable,” added Benito, “that it 4 1, 5| the tributaries become so considerable that the beds of most European 5 1, 6| from them he annually drew considerable profits.~The river was there 6 1, 12| woods were the object of considerable trade. Although correctly 7 1, 12| few years the center of considerable commerce.~The river is very 8 1, 13| Iquitos, they got me out of a considerable difficulty.”~“But they are 9 1, 15| eggs, are an object of very considerable trade throughout the Amazonian 10 1, 16| the administration of a considerable city—considerable for the 11 1, 16| administration of a considerable city—considerable for the country; that is 12 1, 17| seringueira trees are still very considerable on the banks of the Madeira, 13 1, 19| diamond worth something considerable.”~“And what would you do 14 1, 19| diamond worth something considerable, Fragoso?” queried Lina.~“ 15 2, 1| principal thoroughfares of considerable irregularity run through 16 2, 4| farming establishment of considerable size.”~“It was prospering?”~“ 17 2, 6| town.~Manaos was not so considerable that it could not be searched 18 2, 10| feet. He was therefore in a considerable hole, excavated far below 19 2, 10| and acted on by nerves of considerable power. This apparatus is 20 2, 16| about his preparations. A considerable sum in gold was handed over