Part, chapter

 1    1,    2|       his natural enemies.~After looking at him for some minutes
 2    1,    4|         he remained thoughtfully looking at her.~Yaquita took his
 3    1,    5|     boundary of the fazenda, and looking at the liquid molecules
 4    1,    7|       refuse, eh?” asked Benito, looking at Manoel.~“I think I should!”
 5    1,    7|        long scissors-like tails, looking like detached flowers which
 6    1,   12|        nearly primitive costume, looking on with all their eyes,
 7    1,   13|        at this moment, as he was looking straight into his face,
 8    1,   14| reflection that you have; but on looking at it attentively you will
 9    1,   16|     modest chapel at Iquitos. On looking toward the lake a beautiful
10    1,   19|      Garral.~“Never!” said Joam, looking straight at him.~“That is
11    1,   20|  advanced to the adventurer, and looking him straight in the face, “
12    2,    2|         replied Manoel.~Yaquita, looking him straight in the face,
13    2,    5|         head raised and his eyes looking straight in front, as though
14    2,    6|       the matter?” asked Manoel, looking at his friend, whose expression
15    2,    9|           Manoel?” asked Benito, looking earnestly at his friend.~“
16    2,   13|      proposition beyond dispute, looking Manoel straight in the face, “
17    2,   15|          were before him, Benito looking dreadfully pale, and Manoel
18    2,   17|      advanced to his father, and looking him straight in the face,
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