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 1    1,    1|                    CHAPTER I~A CAPTAIN OF THE WOODS~“P h y j s
 2    1,    1|     document was but a simplecaptain of the woods.” Under the
 3    1,    1|    poncho.~But if Torres was a captain of the woods it was evident
 4    1,    1|       No. Lost in thought, the captain of the woods turned the
 5    1,    1|        of the sweet manioc the captain had added a good dose of “
 6    1,    2|        very reassuring for the captain of the woods.~Unmistakably
 7    1,    2|       and longed to devour the captain of the woods, he seemed
 8    1,    2|       conditions; but when the captain of the woods disappeared,
 9    1,    2|   Garral,” replied Manoel.~The captain of the woods required great
10    1,    2|        uttered these words the captain of the woods, making for
11    1,    3|   after their meeting with the captain of the woods.~There, on
12    1,   11|        on another occasion the captain of a ship harpooned it and
13    1,   14|     had given refuge to an old captain of the woods. Joam Garral
14    2,   11|         This Torres was then a captain of the woods. Ah! I know
15    2,   12| Fragoso that Torres was an old captain of the woods belonging to
16    2,   12|   which entered the arm of the captain of the woods. There was
17    2,   18|     and these were:~“Did not a captain of the woods named Torres
18    2,   18|  Torres pursued his calling as captain of the woods!” he gasped. “
19    2,   19|         and so Ortega became a captain of the woods, and for many
20    2,   19|  having recognized Torres as a captain of the woods? No, certainly
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