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 1    1,    1|      a state to continue his road, and so he laid himself
 2    1,    2|     will have taken the same road as you.”~“Ah!” said Torres
 3    1,    2|      shall meet again on the road. But I cannot, much to my
 4    1,    2|    the river by the shortest road, disappeared into the dense
 5    1,    5|     the Andes, were on their road to lose themselves in the
 6    1,    7|      If a thicket barred the road the felling-sword cut a
 7    1,    7|     difficulties, and on the road to hang himself!” replied
 8    1,    7|      they all started on the road to the fazenda, where Fragoso
 9    1,    8|     take him to Para, on the road to which he was when the
10    1,   11|     halt, turned back on its road, remounted the Amazon to
11    1,   12|   the base of the plateau. A road, which is but a ravine shaded
12    1,   12| Behold, then, Fragoso on the road, coming up the shady lane
13    2,    1|     and Indians, also on the road to Europeanization in a
14    2,    6|   supper.”~“Do you know what road he took when he went out?”~“
15    2,   16|      Iquitos was to follow a road full of difficulties and
16    2,   18|   him.~The people filled the road. The hour had come at which
17    2,   18|    benefactor who was on the road to death! He longed to throw
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