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 1    1,    2|    father, Joam Garral, has his farm about three miles from here.
 2    1,    2|         out on their way to the farm.~As for Torres he looked
 3    1,    3|  comfortable life.~This was the farm of Joam Garral, toward which
 4    1,    3| established for many years this farm, homestead, or, to use the
 5    1,    3|    Garral was introduced to the farm at Iquitos.~Brazilian by
 6    1,    3|      asked him to remain at the farm, where he would, in a measure,
 7    1,    3|   arrival of Joam Garral at the farm at Iquitos the fazenda had
 8    1,    3|    Carried home helpless to the farm, and feeling himself lost,
 9    1,    3|       composed the staff of the farm.~The prosperity of the settlement
10    1,    3|      bounded the horizon of the farm. Coming as a child to Iquitos
11    1,    4|        him.~The products of the farm, of the forest, and of the
12    1,    6|        part of the staff of the farm.~In beholding every one
13    1,    7|      used in the service of the farm, and after having passed
14    1,   13|   frontier since he went to the farm of old Magalhaës.”~“I suppose,”
15    1,   13|     Fragoso—“old Cybele, on the farm for the last fifty years,
16    2,    3|      had been taken back to the farm mortally injured. A few
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