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 1    1,    4|     this day the young men had gone out hunting in the woods,
 2    1,    4|      would not think of her as gone I knew not where. I would
 3    1,    7|      an hour they had scarcely gone a mile. As they left the
 4    1,    7|        which had instinctively gone up to his shoulder.~“We
 5    1,   14|   hours.~Manoel and Benito had gone shooting in the neighborhood,
 6    1,   14|     longer the Indians of days gone by. Instead of being clothed
 7    1,   16|    members of the family, then gone into the house, knew anything
 8    1,   17|     the family good-night, had gone back to his cabin.~The Indians
 9    1,   19|    Fragoso, “the good time has gone!”~“But what is still easy
10    2,    5| protest your innocence, I have gone further than my instructions
11    2,    6|      he here now?”~“No. He has gone out.”~“But has he settled
12    2,    6|         as a man would who has gone for good?”~“By no means;
13    2,    6|       Benito.~“No; he has just gone out, and they have seen
14    2,    8|       search on which they had gone, but she said nothing to
15    2,   18|       river. All his means had gone in the purchase of this
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