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 1    1,    1|     the slave hunter, which he carried on in the province of Para,
 2    1,    1|      his lips a flask which he carried at his side; it contained
 3    1,    2|       the hands of a child. He carried it to his mouth, and his
 4    1,    2|   which was irreparable, as it carried with it that of all his
 5    1,    2|        head.~The two young men carried in addition, in their belts,
 6    1,    3| wounded by the fall of a tree. Carried home helpless to the farm,
 7    1,    6|     cut away from the bank and carried down the Amazon with all
 8    1,    9|        necessary rigging, were carried on board, and afforded easy
 9    1,    9|        so that it could not be carried away by the current when
10    1,   10|        a flotilla of fragments carried on by the currents, and
11    1,   20|  gravity of the situation, and carried away by his customary vivacity,
12    1,   20|  Manaos, and with a few men it carried the chief of the police,
13    2,    8|        had been from the first carried away by the current, we
14    2,    8|      Torresbody had not been carried away by the main stream.
15    2,    8|        because it has not been carried away, because it could not
16    2,    9|     submarine works were being carried on with the aid of a diving-dress.
17    2,   19| falling among the dead, he was carried away by his accomplices.
18    2,   19|    accomplishing his work, and carried his secret with him. But
19    2,   20|        managed by Benito, were carried through under the best of
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