Part, chapter

 1    1,    6|        day, sir.”~It was a heavy task. There were about a hundred
 2    1,    7|         want to try his wretched task again.~
 3    1,    8|          carpenters remained the task of arranging in the form
 4    1,    8|          the strand.~And an easy task it was. Under the direction
 5    1,   13|         hurried on to finish his task.~A moment after Torres continued
 6    1,   16|      priest had not such an easy task in Manoel, who was quite
 7    1,   18| impossible to go back. Hence the task of navigating with extreme
 8    1,   18|       been accomplished, and the task was worthy of a jovial repast.
 9    2,    4|   agreeable judge.~Moreover, the task of Jarriquez was in a way
10    2,    8|      then they returned to their task.~Four of the boats, in charge
11    2,    8|         It was in this difficult task that Benito and his companions
12    2,   17|      honor that he relegated the task of pleading for him.~This
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