Part, chapter

1    1,   17|      to lie in wait for their prey. To these amphibians it
2    1,   18|        hang down, seize their prey, and draw it into their
3    1,   18|       trying to fascinate his prey before he sprang on it.~
4    2,    8|      If it has not become the prey of the alligators!”~Manoel
5    2,   11|    moment a flock of birds of prey, which skimmed along the
6    2,   13| depends.”~Manoel had risen, a prey to the excitement he could
7    2,   15|   allowed her, and her son, a prey to despair which made her
8    2,   18|     shouted Jarriquez, and, a prey to an outburst of rage,
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