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 1    1,    1|       his thoughts took another turn.~“At length,” he cried, “
 2    1,    2|   saluted the young men, who in turn saluted him, and set out
 3    1,    7|   plumes of his tail, he in his turn meekly took to flight when
 4    1,    8|     brought him up with a round turn. Fragoso had accepted the
 5    1,    8|         generally took a joking turn, but at the bottom Fragoso
 6    1,    9|       was hoped would figure in turn on the tables of the master
 7    1,   11|         verses sounded in their turn, and the salutation was
 8    1,   13|       of the natives who lost a turn.~Fragoso put down the irons
 9    1,   14|    Pablo dOlivença, where they turn out in thousands those long
10    1,   15|     these chelonians whom they “turn”—that is to say, put on
11    1,   17|      the alligators made a half turn and ran toward them.~A doze
12    1,   18|        and mistress, it was the turn of the faithful couple who
13    1,   19| fortunes are realized enough to turn any man’s head! Have you
14    1,   20|   Garral; and the word made him turn pale, in spite of himself,
15    2,   10|         waters of the river, to turn them into vapor, or to drain
16    2,   19|     mission, how he resolved to turn to his own profit the secret
17    2,   20|        Belem, would each in its turn disappear.~But, ere this
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