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 1    1,    2|   with Torres.~The latter had recovered his presence of mind.~“Many
 2    1,    3| generous action. His business recovered. His wood trade, which extended
 3    1,    7|    pleasing figure, and as he recovered it was evident that he was
 4    1,   18|       Manaos.~Minha had quite recovered from her fright, and her
 5    1,   20|     himself, and his features recovered their habitual calm.~“This
 6    1,   20|       oclock, without having recovered his consciousness.”~“Dead!”
 7    2,    3|       revelation, but he soon recovered himself, and scrupulously
 8    2,    7|      corpse of Torres must be recovered! We will ransack the whole
 9    2,   10|        By a supreme effort he recovered himself. He stepped toward
10    2,   17|      his terrible trial, they recovered a little of their hope.~
11    2,   20|    patient nor impatient, had recovered all his former good humor.~
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