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 1    1,    2|     the meantime Torres had begun to think that when the night
 2    1,    4|  her to finish what she had begun.~“Joam,” she continued, “
 3    1,    6|    weeks after the work was begun not one was standing of
 4    1,   14|   when the steamers had not begun to furrow the waters, it
 5    1,   15| little by little Torres had begun to take a more active part
 6    1,   20|  the innocent man had again begun a new life. He knew that
 7    2,    8|    hours after the work had begun they had been led to think
 8    2,   10|    on the side where he had begun to probe the vegetation.
 9    2,   10|    answered Benito; “I have begun; I know where to go. Let
10    2,   11|    the pirogue, had already begun to undo the clothes of the
11    2,   20|    since leaving Obidos had begun to be felt, and which somewhat
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