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 1    1,    3|       Portuguese, whose name was Magalhaës, followed the trade of timber-felling,
 2    1,    3|      Portuguese of the old race, Magalhaës lived with his daughter
 3    1,    3|         charge of his household. Magalhaës was an excellent worker,
 4    1,    3|       one day in the presence of Magalhaës. He had arrived in the country
 5    1,    3|      strength and his resources. Magalhaës had found him half-dead
 6    1,    3|     frank and upright character. Magalhaës, quite taken with him, asked
 7    1,    3|          if he had any luck; but Magalhaës very truly observed that
 8    1,    3|     devote to it all his powers.~Magalhaës had no cause to regret his
 9    1,    3|  incident hastened the solution.~Magalhaës was one day superintending
10    1,    3|         replied. “I owe you all, Magalhaës. I will never forget it,
11    1,    3|        hours before the death of Magalhaës, who had just strength left
12    1,    3|       remained in the service of Magalhaës. Of the Amazon she knew
13    1,    9|   married the daughter of Farmer Magalhaës to the clerk who had been
14    1,   13|          went to the farm of old Magalhaës.”~“I suppose,” asked Torres, “
15    2,    3| eventually became the partner of Magalhaës, had arrived at Iquitos,
16    2,    3|   husband. The wish of the dying Magalhaës was so urgent that resistance
17    2,   15|          the valiant daughter of Magalhaës, the worthy wife of the
18    2,   17|          the hospitable fazender Magalhaës.~The prisoner once more
19    2,   17|          all, at the moment when Magalhaës had place in his hand the
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