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 1    1,    1|      comfortably as he could, and waited for sleep beneath the ironwood-tree.~
 2    1,    2| disappeared, the monkey patiently waited until he came into sight
 3    1,    2|           ears on the stretch, he waited, when suddenly the sharp
 4    1,    9|          feet above the bank, and waited for the hour with an anxiety
 5    1,   11|            The two went off; they waited for them several days, but
 6    1,   13|          have allowed you to have waited for our departure, rested
 7    1,   15|      noiselessly paddled on. They waited till the necessity of breathing
 8    1,   16|       dislike to the man and only waited for an opportunity to declare
 9    2,    3|           and the magistrate only waited for Joam Dacosta to commence
10    2,    4|      neither careless nor humble, waited with dignity for the questions
11    2,    6|    planted firmly on his feet, he waited for what was to follow.~“
12    2,    8|   alligators!”~Manoel and Fragoso waited anxiously for Araujo’s reply.~
13    2,   19|     minister of justice had to be waited for, though there could
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