Part, chapter

 1    1,    3|      of her mother had taken charge of his household. Magalhaës
 2    1,    6|  which were taken to Para in charge of capable pilots who were
 3    1,    8|    the pilot who was to take charge of the navigation of the
 4    1,    9|      Padre Passanha, who had charge of the mission at Iquitos.~
 5    1,   11| mission of Cocha was then in charge of a Franciscan monk, who
 6    1,   20|      by remorse, and who has charge you to repair as much as
 7    2,    8|  task.~Four of the boats, in charge of the pilot, Benito, Fragoso,
 8    2,   12|  doctor there, and so I took charge of the wound, and that is
 9    2,   15|   his conscience laid to his charge.~Between her husband, with
10    2,   16|  free, was confided to their chargeAraujo knew well that they
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