Part, chapter

 1    1,    2|   stumbled over them and again started in pursuit. At length, to
 2    1,    3|        a life of labor. He had started on his travels with some
 3    1,    3|       coffee plantations, were started in parts of the woods which
 4    1,    7|        the liana, and they all started on the road to the fazenda,
 5    1,   10| Fragoso, and the two sportsmen started off to beat the thickets
 6    1,   11|      which it had mysteriously started. One day somebody tried
 7    1,   11|        1759, he left Quito and started for Cayenne. Once arrived
 8    1,   11|      across the continent, she started.”~“It was her duty to her
 9    1,   13|        about lianas—” Fragoso, started on this subject, would not
10    1,   16|        the 5th of August, they started at dawn, passing the canal
11    2,    2|     island. The jangada, again started on the river, began to drift
12    2,    6|      bank of the Rio Negro and started for the town.~Manaos was
13    2,    7|       afterward the four boats started from the raft. After descending
14    2,    8|        husband. But before she started, and when she saw neither
15    2,    9|   young men.~Manoel and Benito started off without losing a moment,
16    2,   10|      liberty, would have again started on the descent of the river,
17    2,   12| denoted a very observant mind, started on this new quest. In this
18    2,   17|        push from without.~Joam started up; the souvenire of the
19    2,   18|       losing a minute, Fragoso started on the search, and, not
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