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 1    1,    1|        for any one engaged in the pursuit of the blacks. No firearms—
 2    1,    1|         specially employed in the pursuit of the tatous and agoutis
 3    1,    2|           Torres threw himself in pursuit of the guariba.~He knew
 4    1,    2|          was what he did, and the pursuit commenced under these conditions;
 5    1,    2|        And Torres recommenced the pursuit, and the monkey scuttled
 6    1,    2|         them and again started in pursuit. At length, to his astonishment,
 7    1,    2|        dense forest. In fact, the pursuit had taken him many miles
 8    1,    7|          from their companions in pursuit of any game. Manoel could
 9    1,   17|          launch themselves in its pursuit, either by swimming through
10    2,    4|           to hide myself from the pursuit of Brazilian justice.”~The
11    2,    7|      forest of Iquitos. He was in pursuit of a monkey which had stolen
12    2,   16|          to escape from immediate pursuit.~To start again down the
13    2,   16| thinly-peopled provinces, even if pursuit took place in their direction,
14    2,   17|          is required to avoid the pursuit of the police, again to
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