Part, chapter

 1    1,    3|     household. Magalhaës was an excellent worker, inured to fatigue,
 2    1,    3|   forest. The Portuguese had an excellent heart; he did not ask the
 3    1,    3|      along the lagoons, offered excellent pasturage. Cattle abounded—
 4    1,    3|   merits and the beauty of this excellent girl, he was too proud and
 5    1,    3|          under the direction of excellent professors, he acquired
 6    1,    4|   marriage of Minha afforded an excellent opportunity, it being so
 7    1,    6| servants, and his merchandise.~“Excellent idea!” had cried Minha,
 8    1,    8|      flower, rooted in boxes of excellent soil hidden beneath masses
 9    1,    9|        for additional supplies, excellent hunters as they were, to
10    1,    9|     addition of water yields an excellent drink.~And this was not
11    1,    9|        a dozen gallons each, of excellenttafia,” a sugared brandy
12    1,   11|     fishing.~A great variety of excellent fish were taken—“pacos,” “
13    1,   14|         circumstances, they are excellent to drink, of a freshness
14    1,   14|      and the family received an excellent reception from the principal
15    1,   15|         flesh of the manatee is excellent, superior even to that of
16    1,   16|       them to deeply regret the excellent service on the raft.~After
17    2,    8|     lvoed, for the chief of the excellent family who treated their
18    2,   20|        the west, it offers most excellent advantages for the raising
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License