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 1    1,    2|  breath failed him, and he was obliged to stop. “Confound it!”
 2    1,    3|        eruption, and they were obliged to come and take up their
 3    1,    3| fortune. Trouble, he said, had obliged him to quit his country
 4    1,    4|        Iquitos?”~This question obliged Yaquita to enter on the
 5    1,    7|     ourselves, and you will be obliged to run after us.”~“Would
 6    1,   11|     and occasionally they were obliged to pole off the jangada,
 7    1,   11|      been declared, and he was obliged to ask the Portuguese government
 8    1,   14|    most cases the traveler was obliged to walk across the forests.
 9    1,   19|     work by the government are obliged even to divert the watercourses
10    2,    3|      and he did not wish to be obliged to refuse.~But then the
11    2,    6|        livid. At length he was obliged to stoop beneath the arm
12    2,    6|     himself lost. He was again obliged to retreat. Then he would
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