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 1    1,    1|    that capacity, his means of attack and defense being obviously
 2    1,    2|     none the less necessary to attack him with caution, and under
 3    1,    4|        to withstand a vigorous attack concerning it.~“Manoel,”
 4    1,    9|        not taken in case of an attack by the riverside Indians.~
 5    1,    9|      measure, secured from any attack on the parts of the backwoodsmen.~
 6    1,   15|        of the cattle, and even attack man if he is imprudent enough
 7    1,   17|                CHAPTER XVII~AT ATTACK~HOWEVER, if Manoel, to avoid
 8    1,   17|       truth, as they could not attack them at once, the bst thing
 9    2,    3|     Ribeiro was seized with an attack of apoplexy. But the denunciation
10    2,    6|       was about to rush to the attack, when Benito, quite unmoved,
11    2,    6|  himself on guard and ready to attack his enemy.~Benito had stepped
12    2,    6| adventurer.~Benito renewed his attack, and Torres, whose return
13    2,    7|      hand of the author of the attack; that the criminal, seized
14    2,    7|     culprit, which relates the attack in its smallest details,
15    2,   10|     and mental agitation which attack those who are not used to
16    2,   15|        eat, drink, or sleep to attack this unintelligible cryptogram.~
17    2,   19|       leave Tijuco.~During the attack of the scoundrels, who awaited
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