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 1    1,    1|    attention; neither the constant cry of the howling monkeys,
 2    1,    2|          rang through the woods.~A cry followed, and the monkey,
 3    1,    7|         frightened, replied to his cry with another.~“Who are you,
 4    1,   10|           bird with a disagreeable cry, but whose down bears a
 5    1,   11|          like a signal to the last cry of their congeners; “canindes,”
 6    1,   11|        like stories which make you cry!”~“What, do you cry, :ina?”
 7    1,   11|            you cry!”~“What, do you cry, :ina?” said Benito.~“Yes,
 8    1,   11|             Yes, Mr. Benito; but I cry when laughing.”~“Oh, well!
 9    2,   10| self-preservation Benito uttered a cry. His voice was lost in the
10    2,   10|            depths.~And then a last cry escaped him, for fearful
11    2,   11|           exclaimed:~“The case!”~A cry of joy escaped from Benito.
12    2,   17|       Dacosta would have uttered a cry of surprise. Benito left
13    2,   19|         him and again repeated the cry which escaped from every
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