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 1    1,    3|       toward which our two young friends returned after their meeting
 2    1,    5|         of Benito, while the two friends were watching the river
 3    1,    7|       that I had! Be engaged, my friends—be it as much as you like!
 4    1,   12|        he; “how will that do, my friends—if you dont sleep on the
 5    2,    5|         all you can through your friends—do everything, so that that
 6    2,    7|         ignorant of all that his friends knew—of what they alone
 7    2,    8|        the reply, “To-morrow, my friends!”~Ten minutes later they
 8    2,   11|        time:~“Just take note, my friends,” he said, “of what we are
 9    2,   11|      said Benito. “To Manaos, my friends—to Manaos!”~Benito, Manoel,
10    2,   13|        young doctor had left his friends on board the jangada at
11    2,   15|         had on his children, his friends, his household, and all
12    2,   19|      wife, his children, and his friends, was unable to shake the
13    2,   19|       family, and by all the new friends whom so many trials had
14    2,   20|          them in up to then, our friends beheld a foreground of hills,
15    2,   20| correctly speaking, thousands of friends crowded on to the floating
16    2,   20|          who, accompanied by the friends of the young army surgeon,
17    2,   20|      with those who were to them friends rather than masters.~Madame
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