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2003 1, 7| garlanding the branches, here jumping form a dragon-tree to a 2004 2, 8| ought to contain.~At this juncture Araujo displayed not only 2005 1, 2| runaway slaves across the jungle they never give me such 2006 1, 6| twenty tons burden, a kind of junk with a poop behind and a 2007 1, 5| of the first satellite of Jupiter—which allowed this Humboldt 2008 1, 15| fight, and who, among the Juruas, have a great reputation 2009 1, 14| which bear the names of Jurupari, Rita, Maracanatena, and 2010 1, 14| right the little village of Jurupari-Tapera, where they halted for two 2011 2, 3| nomination to the chief justiceship in the province of Amazones, 2012 2, 12| might perhaps contain the justification of Joam Dacosta, he felt 2013 2, 20| the gallant fellow, fully justified its appropriateness. “If 2014 2, 20| gave us the legend which justifies the immortal name of the 2015 1, 15| passed the mouth of the Jutahy, which, coming from the 2016 2, 8| feet down stream a point jutted out from the riverside and 2017 2, 12| and jox, and phetoz, and jyggay, and mv, and qruz. And before 2018 1, 11| notes, in perfect accord; “kamichis,” with their plaintive melody; 2019 1, 7| the middle of bromelias, “karatas,” armed with their sharp 2020 2, 4| Nervous, fidgety, talkative, keen, crafty, he had a curious 2021 2, 6| the first instance to the keepers of the taverns and lojas 2022 1, 5| Brazilian engineer Franz Keller-Linzenger, and lastly, in 1879 Doctor 2023 1, 2| brilliant all over, and with a kernel playing freely in its shell. 2024 1, 12| interfere to hinder the kidnaping of the Indians from the 2025 1, 16| wourah,” the liquor “which kills in a whisper,” as the Indians 2026 1, 11| was there received by some kind-hearted Indians, who took her to 2027 1, 20| place at the same time,” kindly answered Joam Garral.~And 2028 1, 5| themselves the wealth of a kingdom!”~“And along its flanks 2029 1, 11| their plaintive melody; kingfishers, whose call responds like 2030 1, 4| congratulations of his son and the kisses of his daughter.~“And what 2031 1, 7| skein of worsted between a kitten’s paws.~And then when the 2032 2, 17| Benito had fallen on his knees before his father. He held 2033 1, 8| pleasing in her eyes than the knickknacks given by a loving hand which 2034 1, 17| to Joam Garral, and after knocking him over with a sweep of 2035 2, 1| des Remedes, built on a knoll which overlooks the town. 2036 1, 7| disentangle it from the knot of parasitic plants.~“There 2037 2, 19| 3251 3432 513 43 251343251 l4msyuhqpz drrgcroh e pqxu fivv rpl 2038 1, 3| visible.~A vast meadow, laboriously cleared along the lagoons, 2039 2, 10| and aquatic plants, all laced together, which assuredly 2040 1, 7| velvet and the delicate lacework of the drooping fronds.~“ 2041 1, 3| inured to fatigue, but lacking education. If he understood 2042 1, 7| you have just regretted it lacks.”~“Besides, Mr. Benito, 2043 1, 11| making them look like the lacquer on a Chinese table. Both 2044 1, 10| bearing the name of the Lagoon of Oran, is of fair size, 2045 1, 5| near the mission station of Laguna. On the left there comes 2046 2, 7| crime of Tijuco, which had lain forgotten for twenty-three 2047 1, 15| and four pinions of the lamantins.~Inexperienced fishermen 2048 2, 10| plates joined by vertical lamellæ, and acted on by nerves 2049 1, 12| copper, with resplendent lamps and ornamented glass panels, 2050 1, 7| of gold, and legions of lampyrons or pyrophorus coleopters, 2051 1, 12| enough to the bank for the landing to take place without much 2052 1, 13| ready to follow you to the landing-place.”~“Come, then,” answered 2053 1, 8| keeping with the picturesque landscape which stretched away on 2054 1, 12| road, coming up the shady lane beneath the ficuses, and 2055 1, 15| the oil furnished by its lard, which is three inches thick, 2056 1, 7| under the mass of lycopods, large-leaved heliconias, rosy-tasseled 2057 2, 10| again beneath the living lash.~Benito thought that all 2058 2, 10| diving-dress he felt himself lashed again and again.~“A gymnotus!” 2059 1, 7| off! As long as this walk lasts we are not engaged: I am 2060 1, 16| without having to tack.~So the lateen sail was hoisted on the 2061 1, 16| which he was so willingly lavish of.~On the 2d of August, 2062 2, 4| bachelor, never left his law-books but for the table which 2063 1, 16| neither a professor nor a lawyer, this reader and writer!”~“ 2064 1, 8| that of water.~The first layer was entirely composed of 2065 1, 17| tinge and solidifies. The layers formed in succession are 2066 1, 3| restless, coaxing, and lazy, she could do what she pleased 2067 2, 9| his feet are attached to leaden shoes, which allow him to 2068 1, 3| straightforwardness was the leading characteristic. His calm 2069 1, 16| These arrows, made of the leaf of the “coucourite” palm, 2070 1, 19| the following scheme. He leagued himself with a band of smugglers, 2071 2, 4| for some time. The latter, leaning slightly forward and maintaining 2072 1, 2| fight on the ground as to leap from branch to branch at 2073 2, 17| vanished like a shadow.~Benito leaped into the room; he was in 2074 2, 5| what would you have done on learning on your arrival of the death 2075 2, 16| and there, offered many a ledge for the feet to rest on, 2076 1, 8| right-hand tributaries and the left-hand tributaries bring down their 2077 1, 18| herons motionless on one leg, solemn flamingoes who from 2078 2, 1| buildings, which consist of the legislative chamber, the government 2079 1, 7| shimmering watered silk, leilu butterflies reflexed with 2080 1, 7| beautiful things are only lent to us; is it not so, Manoel? 2081 1, 12| stories high, and the great Leonard himself would have bowed 2082 1, 7| neither did any panthers, leopards, jaguars, guepars, or cougars, 2083 2, 19| condamné à mort, cest moi, les misérable 34325134325 13432513 2084 1, 6| kinds of craft formed the lesser flotilla of the Amazon, 2085 1, 16| that the sending of this letteer considerably surprised him.~ 2086 1, 9| bottles of sherry, port, and letubal recalled names dear to the 2087 1, 8| bank, which he had already leveled up at the junction of the 2088 2, 20| houses at many different levels, its convents nestled among 2089 2, 4| Jarriquez, hidden by their lids, seemed to say:~“Never came 2090 2, 18| I repeat, Torres has not lied. One of his companions, 2091 1, 8| for this liana, it is a lien between us, and so you will 2092 2, 9| he holds up his head and lifts up his arms, and these parts 2093 1, 7| in all their varieties, light-blue and ruby red; “tisauras” 2094 1, 15| somber brown above and light-colored beneath, for which Minha, 2095 1, 8| The whole was painted a light-ocher color, which reflected the 2096 2, 11| corpse of Torres, already lightened by the commencement of its 2097 1, 11| shake at the passage of the lightest currents of air. “What a 2098 1, 7| Benito may go further if he likes, but let us remain here.”~“ 2099 2, 4| the crime at Tijuco; no limitation had yet affected his sentence. 2100 2, 8| dividing the work among them, limited the field of their researches 2101 2, 8| obliquely and rolled beyond the limits of this eddy, where the 2102 1, 14| The water is in truth limpid and fresh, and would advantageously 2103 2, 10| was more obscure, but the limpidity of these transparent waters 2104 1, 8| the roof, and across the lintels of the doors! They had brought 2105 1, 12| without a large absorption of liquors drawn from the cellars of 2106 1, 5| frequently visited.~In 1827 Lister-Maw, in 1834 and 1835 Smyth, 2107 1, 3| distinguished man. Nothing in literature, in the sciences, in the 2108 1, 5| which correspond direct with Liverpool, are plying on the river 2109 2, 6| increased, his looks grew livid. At length he was obliged 2110 1, 5| the Mississippi, nor the Livingstone—or, in other words, the 2111 2, 20| the giant raft, and seemed lke sloops beside some might 2112 1, 6| and ready to launch.”~“We’ll set to work this very day, 2113 1, 8| thirty inches above the load water-line. The bulk was 2114 2, 6| Fragoso, who was by no means loath to do him some damage, was 2115 2, 1| to destroy every bit of local color in this central portion 2116 1, 1| had none—nothing for his lodging, nothing for his clothes. 2117 1, 7| took to flight when in the loftier heights there appeared the “ 2118 1, 1| did not even admire the lofty boughs of that “pao ferro,” 2119 2, 12| magistrate’s reasoning was logical, and he was decidedly right 2120 2, 13| proper way, that is to say, logically, leaving nothing to chance. 2121 2, 10| his whole frame vibrate! A logn whip seemed to twine round 2122 2, 6| keepers of the taverns and lojas where the adventurer was 2123 1, 5| with even in Switzerland, Lombardy, Scotland, or Canada.”~“ 2124 1, 7| return.~Hence highly serious, long-continued discussions, in which no 2125 2, 15| upon him? Would not the long-sought-for proof have been furnished 2126 2, 17| contained or did not contain the longed-for vindication, it was on no 2127 1, 17| extraordinary examples of longevity. Not only can the old ones, 2128 1, 20| Joam could stand it no longler. He was about to rush on 2129 2, 4| withdrew.~Judge Jarriquez looke at the accused for some 2130 1, 2| which lighted up like a looking-glass. The monkey, with the frivolity 2131 2, 6| agitation increased, his looks grew livid. At length he 2132 1, 8| materials of our modern looms. On the floors of the rooms 2133 1, 14| singular that the ancient lords of the country, Tupinambas 2134 2, 10| unaccustomed. The rumbling grew louder in his ears, but as his 2135 1, 4| Yaquita?” asked Joam.~“Manoel loves your daughter, he is loved 2136 2, 9| giving the signal he was lowered into the stream.~The men 2137 1, 20| Garral,” answered Torres, lowering his voice, “and when you 2138 2, 10| would have sunk to the very lowest point. Of a sudden, in a 2139 2, 10| as his thought was always lucid, as he felt that the action 2140 1, 7| been long in bringing the luckless wight to life again, and 2141 1, 9| a well-adapted cargo for lucrative and easy sale in the provinces 2142 1, 6| crowns, through which the sun luxuriantly rayed on to the humid soil 2143 2, 8| Iquitos—for the man whom they lvoed, for the chief of the excellent 2144 2, 13| recognize above is replace by~lxhihncuvktygclveplrihrkryupmpg.~“And now, young man, just 2145 1, 7| it out under the mass of lycopods, large-leaved heliconias, 2146 2, 7| where executions under Lynch law are of frequent occurrence, 2147 1, 14| fashion, with a frontlet of macaw feathers, bow, and blow-tube, 2148 1, 11| sonorous trumpets; and red macaws, who fold their wings in 2149 1, 9| produced; “caysuma” or “machachera,” from the Upper and Lower 2150 1, 9| director of this immense machine—for can we not justly call 2151 1, 8| planking without the aid of any machinery whatever, and, endowed with 2152 1, 2| hoaxed by a dumb animal, was maddening. And in the meantime Torres 2153 1, 7| girl; “who meet, bow to——”~“Mademoiselle!” said Manoel, turning to 2154 1, 2| chance of reaching him was madness. On the other, to accept 2155 1, 5| continent, passing from the Magdalena to the Ortequazza, from 2156 1, 16| disillusioned perhaps as to the magnificence of a town which one hour 2157 1, 6| jacarandas,” more precious than mahogany; “cæsalpinas,” only now 2158 1, 12| de Janeiro! The queen’s maids of honor are not more cleverly 2159 2, 20| In a few days the first mail steamer was to begin a regular 2160 2, 8| replied Araujo; “and I maintain what I said—that the body 2161 1, 14| with the Garral family. He maintained a good deal of reserve, 2162 1, 6| sugar-canes, arrowroot, maize, and peanuts would occupy 2163 1, 1| was his name—unlike the majority of his companions, was neither 2164 1, 11| sauce made of vinegar and “malagueta;” a dish of spiced herbs, 2165 2, 20| sloops beside some might man-of-war.~At length here appeared 2166 2, 2| but the curiosity of the Manaens did not outrun their discretion, 2167 2, 4| fazender, and engaged in managing a farming establishment 2168 1, 5| and drew up the map of the Manañon as far as Napo.~Since this 2169 1, 18| furo of that name, and Lake Manaori, which is fed by a confused 2170 1, 10| application to his demijohn, maneuvered very ably when passing through 2171 2, 20| grazed the branches of the mangliers, whose roots stretched down 2172 1, 10| abreast the little island of Mango, which causes the Napo to 2173 1, 10| difficulty make its way! And the mangrove trees, whose fantastic roots 2174 1, 9| of the flood had clearly manifested itself for several days. 2175 1, 12| how that cup and ball were manipulated between his fingers! With 2176 1, 10| of the rivers Itinicari, Maniti, Moyoc, Tucuya, and the 2177 2, 17| daughter, strengthened by the manly words, which thrilled them 2178 2, 1| confounded it with the famous Manoa, a city of romance, built, 2179 1, 15| Para. The manufacture of “manteigna de tartaruga,” or turtle 2180 1, 1| qualities of our present manufacturers; but Torres was not more 2181 1, 7| illuminate the forest with their many-colored scintillations.~“What wonders!” 2182 1, 5| distant tributaries, and the Maoos have quitted its banks to 2183 1, 14| names of Jurupari, Rita, Maracanatena, and Cururu Sapo. Many times 2184 1, 11| This was the country of the Marahua Indians, whose long floating 2185 1, 11| Several women came with these Marahuas, smoking cigars, but holding 2186 1, 5| frontier—or, rather, the Maranhao, for Marañon is only the 2187 1, 3| abode on the left of the Marânon. The race soon altered through 2188 2, 20| appeared on the left Santa Maria de Belem do Para—the “town” 2189 1, 7| with leaves for wings, maribunda bees, like living emeralds 2190 2, 20| is the principal guarana market in the whole province, were 2191 1, 16| they strolled about the market-place, the rendezvous of the fashionable, 2192 1, 5| On the left we have the Marona and the Pastuca; and the 2193 2, 2| hidden from him who, when he marries his daughter, is to be his 2194 2, 20| circumference. Cut up by marshes and rivers, all savannah 2195 2, 3| condemnation, was a victim, a martyr, an honest man to whom society 2196 2, 20| of September the family, marveling much at a valley which has 2197 1, 12| scissors and comb have done marvels! It does not do to return 2198 1, 2| sagouins which seem to wear a mask on their grimacing faces— 2199 1, 19| themselves bravely, but were all massacred, with the exception of one 2200 1, 6| unaccustomed to these great tree massacres would perhaps have groaned 2201 1, 18| waters. On each side were massed forests of giant trees, 2202 1, 16| sail was hoisted on the mast of the pirogue. Benito took 2203 1, 7| and probably register a master-stroke in sporting annals, if within 2204 2, 12| American romancer, which is a masterpiece. Who has not read the “Gold 2205 2, 20| themselves with flags up to their mastheads, and the Brazilian colors 2206 1, 1| filled his pipe, he struck a match and applied the flame to 2207 1, 16| the sides were not well matched. The Muras are remarkably 2208 2, 12| meditation, which soon became materialized in the shape of a monologue. 2209 1, 8| and softest and richest materials of our modern looms. On 2210 2, 9| your foreman and one of his mates to work the air-pump,” replied 2211 2, 12| is submitted to a truly mathematical analysis, and is deciphered 2212 1, 12| some learned curve of which mathematicians have not yet calculated 2213 1, 8| curtains, had their pillows, mattresses, and bolsters filled with 2214 1, 15| were before San Jose de Matura, a town situated near a 2215 2, 20| small village of Don Jose de Maturi, and on the right the mouth 2216 1, 10| Indians belonging to the Mayoruna and Orejone tribes. Nothing 2217 1, 12| left bank of the river, Mayorunas from the right bank, as 2218 1, 13| the refractory mouth of a Mayouma head.~“Yes,” answered the 2219 1, 9| the “chica” of Peru; the mazato” of the Ucayali, extracted 2220 1, 3| was alone visible.~A vast meadow, laboriously cleared along 2221 1, 11| reduced to the ordinary meager fare of his parish. They 2222 1, 9| the voyage was to take his meals with the family, Joam Garral 2223 2, 3| My Life,” and which was meant to be used in the revision 2224 1, 10| he corrected some of the measurements of La Condamine. But then 2225 1, 9| consumption.~As for preserved meats, not forgetting a whole 2226 2, 20| as though some ingenious mechanism necessitated its unrolling 2227 1, 5| in the world.~But to this medal of the future there is a 2228 1, 3| taken up the subject of medicine. He had a passionate taste 2229 2, 12| document and became absorbed in meditation, which soon became materialized 2230 2, 10| ordinary level.~The liquid medium was more obscure, but the 2231 1, 10| the large leaves of some medium-sized banana-trees, like the waters 2232 1, 7| his tail, he in his turn meekly took to flight when in the 2233 1, 17| probability is that these meetings were in pursuance of a preconceived 2234 1, 7| tributaries, having different melastomas, some with red flowers and 2235 1, 11| kamichis,” with their plaintive melody; kingfishers, whose call 2236 1, 11| sorrows rendered these banks memorable in the eighteenth century.”~“ 2237 1, 19| fazender of Iquitos? The menace of some frightful misfortune 2238 1, 20| bearing of Torres was still menacing, and that the fire of anger 2239 2, 1| When with these is also mentioned a cemetery on the south 2240 2, 7| that he died without even mentioning the name of the guilty man.~ 2241 2, 19| ffov pd pajx hy ynojyggay meqynfu q1n~huit-cent vingt-six, 2242 2, 20| and of Nostra Senora de Merced, and the flotilla of its 2243 1, 4| she said, “it is not a mere whim that I am asking you 2244 1, 8| could do everything well. As merry as Lina, always singing, 2245 1, 17| vertically, like an enormous meteor.~Joam Garral and his wife, 2246 1, 16| which proceeded with almost methodical regularity.~Fragoso, urged 2247 2, 20| the islands of Caviana and Mexiana, would have found an embouchure 2248 1, 15| Guadaloupe, the Black Virgin of Mexico. Fonteboa has one thousand 2249 1, 16| reached the entrance to Lake Miana.~No fresh incident occurred 2250 1, 11| silurus, of which many are microscopic, and which so frequently 2251 1, 8| giant raft was to be kept in mid-stream.~In the first place, then, 2252 1, 5| Rio Nhamunda, one of the middle-sized affluents of the great river.~ 2253 2, 19| nuit du vingt-deux janvier mil 251343 2513 43 2513 43 251343251 2254 1, 4| close, and in a tone of mild reproach he would answer:~“ 2255 1, 17| hours suffice to fill with a milky sap. It can also be collected 2256 1, 3| required the construction of a mill to crush the sacchariferous 2257 2, 15| difficult to say how many milligrammes the judge had parted with 2258 1, 3| hidden under beautiful treesmimosas, fig-sycamores, bauhinias, 2259 2, 3| enter our family by marrying Mina! No! I would rather give 2260 1, 18| somewhere.~“From the province of Minas Geraes.”~“And you were born——”~“ 2261 1, 18| glass, like the trees in miniature on some table epergne, and 2262 1, 9| exercising his important ministry any longer. The horn of 2263 1, 16| playing several airs in a minor key. Another flute answered. 2264 1, 7| that which the heiress of Minos used to lead her from the 2265 2, 12| steps in the analysis so minutely described by Edgar Poe, 2266 2, 19| confession of his crime, with the minutest details that were given, 2267 2, 1| palm-tree, and with prominent miradors, and projecting shops for 2268 1, 12| ravine shaded by ficuses and miritis, leads to it in a few minutes. 2269 1, 2| cunning in dealing with the mischievous animal. To stop, to hide 2270 2, 19| condamné à mort, cest moi, les misérable 34325134325 13432513 4 3251 2271 1, 19| the other hand, he died miserably!” answered Joam Garral.~“ 2272 1, 2| hold of that would do for a missile. Had he the hope to seriously 2273 1, 8| Brazil, the Nile and the Missouri-Mississippi, flow one from south to 2274 1, 11| Lina,” replied Fragoso, “it mistook the way, and instead of 2275 1, 7| Lina could not leave her mistress-went prepared for a walk, an 2276 1, 7| remain which no native can misunderstand.~The happy group moved then 2277 1, 16| serpent fangs which they mix with it.~“It is indeed a 2278 1, 3| cheerlessly enough in the village, mixing little together, and if 2279 1, 1| had drunk a little of this mixture he shook the flask, and 2280 1, 6| and were only suited for a moderate traffic of passengers or 2281 2, 20| of great size, then the Moju, then the town of Santa 2282 1, 3| hereafter in the manufacture of molasses, tafia, and rum. In short, 2283 1, 5| and looking at the liquid molecules passing slowly by, which, 2284 2, 19| moi seul, qui signe de mon vrai nom, Ortega. 432 513 2285 2, 12| materialized in the shape of a monologue. The worthy justice was 2286 1, 2| horned sapajous, gray-coated monos, sagouins which seem to 2287 1, 2| signaled from afar by the monotonous concert of voices, so like 2288 1, 17| flying aft, pursued by the monster, who was not six feet away 2289 1, 17| Benito, stopped one of the monsters, who, mortally wounded, 2290 1, 12| privilege in the tribe?” asked Montaigne of an Indian whom he met 2291 1, 18| enlivened the temporary morass.~And along the top of the 2292 1, 11| stopped at the village of Moromoros, which is situated on the 2293 1, 7| of the neck, which is a morsel fit for a king.~His gun 2294 2, 19| edgruzb~injustement condamné à mort, cest moi, les misérable 2295 1, 12| sentinel, nor are four small mortars present to cannonade on 2296 2, 20| forest of reeds. Porto de Mos, Boa Vista, and Gurupa, 2297 1, 7| scaly shells of patterns of mosaic.~And truly Benito showed 2298 1, 17| recognized by the greenish moss which carpets their carcass 2299 1, 6| creepers, cacti, ferns, mosses, and bromelias. They were 2300 1, 14| Pimaicaira, Caturia, Chico, Motachina; some inhabited, others 2301 1, 7| fringes of green, agrippina moths, ten inches long, with leaves 2302 1, 7| Benito, cocking his gun, motioned them to let him go on a 2303 1, 6| fazenda he had formed a large mound on which the portions of 2304 1, 5| give a gradient, without a mountain to bound the horizon?”~“ 2305 1, 12| jangada, but instead of mounting to the fort he had made 2306 2, 1| Manaos was formerly called Moura, or Barra de Rio Negro. 2307 2, 4| gesticulated had it been movable; his ears wide open, so 2308 1, 10| rivers Itinicari, Maniti, Moyoc, Tucuya, and the islands 2309 1, 16| natives, converted Omaas or Muas, but the dress of true Brazilian 2310 1, 12| that when noon came the much-occupied barber had not had time 2311 1, 18| waters, there were clumps of “mucumus,” reeds with large leaves, 2312 1, 2| therein very greatly from the mucura, who is as ferocious as 2313 1, 1| Brazilian law still excluded mulattoes and others of mixed blood 2314 1, 20| was the accomplice of the murderers of the soldiers of the escort; 2315 1, 6| the three-cornered nuts; “murichis,” unexcelled for building 2316 2, 20| past island covered with muritis palms; and the weather was 2317 2, 14| a flock of hummingbirds, murmuring among the foliage of a mimosa 2318 2, 1| sarsaparilla, sugar-canes, indigo, muscado nuts, salt fish, turtle 2319 2, 10| a divided worm, and his muscles were wrenched again and 2320 1, 2| cudgel, which, wielded by his muscular arm, would have proved a 2321 1, 14| disgrace the collection of a museum!” added Manoel.~“Did you 2322 1, 16| answered. This interchange of musical phrases lasted for two or 2323 1, 17| was the odor of burning musk!” replied Benito. “There 2324 2, 20| national flags. Discharges of musketry reverberated on all sides, 2325 1, 17| least.~Satisfied with their mutual explanation, Manoel and 2326 2, 12| phetoz, and jyggay, and mv, and qruz. And before that 2327 2, 19| 3251 3432 513 4325 1343251 mvly fgsu zmqiz tlb qgyu gsqe 2328 1, 17| looked at his father!~By what myeterious bond could these two men— 2329 1, 5| river which, fed by its myriad tributaries, discharges 2330 2, 1| fabulous splendors of the mythical capital of El Dorado. It 2331 1, 15| primitive harpoon—a long nail at the end of a stickkept 2332 2, 10| him down as if he had been nailed to the sand, the corpse 2333 1, 14| thin paws, armed with sharp nails, five inches long, and which 2334 1, 11| she exists!” cried the naïve Lina; “they say that she 2335 2, 2| he should resume his real name-disappeared, than Benito stepped up 2336 | namely 2337 1, 7| the protuberance on the nape of the neck, which is a 2338 1, 15| and fifty feet across, the narrowest is only sixty feet, and 2339 2, 8| often given him trouble. The narrowness of the channel and the elevation 2340 1, 14| got an animal of whom a naturalist would have made more than 2341 1, 7| poet,” said Benito. “O! Nature-enchanting, etc.”~We may confess, however, 2342 1, 1| characteristic of insolent natures. Clothed as backwoodsmen 2343 1, 7| of the species known as “naudus,” from for to five feet 2344 1, 1| in the backwoods cost him naught. A few reis were enough 2345 2, 16| undeciphered document would nave no value whatever, that 2346 1, 5| tributaries, and ascertained the navigability of its principal affluents.~ 2347 1, 14| could manage the whole—“navigar de bubina,” as this kind 2348 2, 13| queer succession of letters, ncuvktygc. Well, arranging these letters 2349 1, 18| Three days passed. They neared Manaos. Twenty-four hours 2350 1, 1| are a hundred lines very neatly written, which, for some 2351 1, 1| territory. To such a man the necessaries of life were but few; expenses 2352 1, 10| hours of halting, which were necessarily lost when the night was 2353 2, 13| arbitrarily selected cipher which necessitates it. So a b will in one place 2354 2, 11| small vulture, with naked necks and long claws, and black 2355 2, 1| and diamond pins in their necktie bows; and women in loud, 2356 1, 16| long, with a point like a needle, and poisoned with “curare.”~ 2357 2, 19| received abundant thanks.~Needless to say that the same day 2358 1, 11| quite enough for its own needs.”~And so, in order not to 2359 1, 19| Manoel?” asked Torres.~A negative shake of the head from the 2360 1, 17| elastica.~It is said that, by negligence or bad management, the number 2361 1, 7| the service of negroes, negresses, Indians and Indian women, 2362 1, 12| new empire and that of its neighbor, Peru. This was no easy 2363 1, 11| be well received by the neophytes of the mission.~For two 2364 2, 4| however, was not a bad man. Nervous, fidgety, talkative, keen, 2365 1, 7| had been genuine blossoms—nestors with blue wings like shimmering 2366 1, 11| bentivis,” who hang their nests on the bank-side reeds; “ 2367 1, 14| squeezing the heads of their newborn children between two plates, 2368 1, 14| something like a large Newfoundland dog.~“A great ant-eater!” 2369 2, 19| 32513432 513432513 hqsntzh hh nfepmqkyuuexkto gz gkyuumfv ijdqdpzjq~out, 2370 1, 5| female warriors on the Rio Nhamunda, one of the middle-sized 2371 2, 20| celebrated river of the Nhamundas, on which, in 1539, Orellana 2372 1, 11| on the bank-side reeds; “niambus,” a kind of partridge, whose 2373 1, 2| this during ten minutes, nibbling away at two or three roots, 2374 2, 15| mystery—not even chance, that “nickname of Providence,” as some 2375 1, 1| introduced into France by Nicot, to whom we owe the popularization 2376 2, 17| though the dénouement was nigh.~Joam Dacosta, after they 2377 2, 10| the current was absolutely nil. Benito guided his movements 2378 1, 2| chase with the ardor of Nimrods, not only for the pleasure 2379 1, 11| husband after a separation of nineteen years.”~“Poor lady!” said 2380 1, 17| shade of ficuses, tahuaris, nipa palms, and cecropias, it 2381 1, 3| Portuguese type, in which nobility of face unites so naturally 2382 1, 17| could these two men—one nobleness itself, that was self-evident— 2383 1, 2| Dont we, Manoel?”~Manoel nodded affirmatively.~“Well, gentlemen,” 2384 2, 20| same slight but significant nodding of the head accompanied 2385 1, 7| hear what she said. The noisy laughter of Lina was alone 2386 2, 19| seul, qui signe de mon vrai nom, Ortega. 432 513 4325 134 2387 1, 3| the name of the Mar&acitc;non, and of which the bed separates 2388 1, 7| me.”~“Oh, away with your nonsense!” cried Benito. “Stupid 2389 1, 16| the picturesque village of Noqueira, with its few small houses 2390 1, 15| with the best products of Normandy or Brittany, does not take 2391 1, 10| which here comes in from the north-northwest, and mingles its waters 2392 2, 20| Atlantic, one going away northeastward, the other eastward, and 2393 2, 17| his flight through the northern provinces, his arrival on 2394 1, 8| Manoel has given me a nosegay and I am quite content. 2395 2, 20| of its cathedral and of Nostra Senora de Merced, and the 2396 2, 12| the “Gold Bug?” In this novel a cryptogram, composed of 2397 1, 12| and these are the latest novelties from Belem and Rio de Janeiro! 2398 | nowhere 2399 2, 19| zmqiz tlb qgyu gsqe uvb nrcc edgruzb~injustement condamné 2400 1, 3| about in almost a state of nudity. The Spaniards and half-breeds 2401 1, 11| they found themselves at Nuestra-Senora-di-Loreto.~Loreto is the last Peruvian 2402 2, 19| ph etozsl~commis dans la nuit du vingt-deux janvier mil 2403 2, 17| the justice of men will nullify a wrong decision, if you 2404 1, 6| not yet furrowed by the numberless steam vessels, which companies 2405 1, 16| poison, which commences by numbness of the limbs.”~Very fortunately, 2406 2, 15| which the ten symbols of numeration are capable. He would have 2407 1, 3| his, and who had been the nurse of Yaquita. She was one 2408 1, 18| And Lina pointed to the nymphæas with their colossal leaves, 2409 1, 9| middle of the river, but, in obedience to the cables, it quietly 2410 1, 12| too much of it for your obedient servant.”~And so saying 2411 1, 12| in ruin! And if it is not objectionable to you, Mr. Garral, I would 2412 1, 7| afraid?” said Manoel.~“Still objections!” shouted Benito.~“Ah, Manoel! 2413 2, 4| of this lying life, this obligatin to live under a false name, 2414 1, 2| especially when the young man obligingly continued:~“My father, Joam 2415 2, 10| The liquid medium was more obscure, but the limpidity of these 2416 2, 12| sagacity, which denoted a very observant mind, started on this new 2417 2, 2| pilot Araujo, who had been observing the state of the river, 2418 2, 20| of Marajo is the natural obstacle which has compelled the 2419 2, 17| to give way before such obstinacy, “you shall fly! I will 2420 2, 12| man who, after hours of obstinate endeavor, saw the impatiently 2421 2, 8| stream, a long way beyond the obstruction. But this purely physical 2422 1, 1| speak of the advantages obtainable from the capture of fugitives 2423 1, 18| could be no question about obtaining from Joam Garral the dismissal 2424 1, 17| this adventurer constantly obtruding himself by his presence 2425 1, 10| into account the stoppages occasioned by the bends in the river, 2426 1, 19| it on his neck on great occasions. As for the convicts, they 2427 2, 13| headache which extends from my occiput to my sinciput.”~“But, sir,” 2428 1, 15| the neighborhood. These occupations do not end here, for they 2429 1, 11| undulating bank, formed of ocherous earth and clay.~It was in 2430 2, 19| 134 32513432513 43 251343 ocytdxvksbx bhu ypohdvy rym huhpuydkjox 2431 1, 18| the long lianas, which so oddly stretch from one tree to 2432 1, 8| side-tables were little odds and ends, brought from Rio 2433 1, 17| would say that it was the odor of burning musk!” replied 2434 2, 6| weapon, adapted at will for offense or defense, which a Brazilian 2435 1, 17| why did I ever think of offering to take him on board this 2436 2, 20| all forest to the west, it offers most excellent advantages 2437 1, 4| testimony to a ceremony which no officer of the civil power was intrusted 2438 1, 16| troops under the command of officers of all ranks.~With so many 2439 2, 19| Joam Dacosta was at last officially proclaimed.~That very day 2440 2, 1| after reckoning the public officials and soldiers, is principally 2441 1, 6| Benito fetched him rather oftener than he thought convenient, 2442 2, 12| two English words. Then ohesyk; then rym once more, 2443 1, 15| to that of pork, and the oil furnished by its lard, which 2444 1, 9| manufacture of certain essential oils; sassafras, from which is 2445 1, 3| born in 1832, was one year older than Benito. He had only 2446 1, 16| of the natives, converted Omaas or Muas, but the dress of 2447 2, 4| imposed upon himself, without omitting any circumstances which 2448 1, 7| the size of gloves, and oncidiums more tangled than a skein 2449 2, 20| then that of Pravnha de Onteiro, then the mouth of the Xingu, 2450 2, 19| drrgcroh e pqxu fivv rpl ph onthvddqf~employé de ladministration 2451 1, 10| compared to the cloudy greenish opal of absinthe. At the same 2452 1, 18| comes from the coasts of Oporto and Setubal. Besides, this 2453 1, 7| and several magnificent opportunities he had declined with regret.~ 2454 1, 11| to another. By a kind of optical illusion it appeared as 2455 1, 16| middle of a small orchard of orange-trees in flower. But there were 2456 1, 12| them with his customary oration in a tone of the most rollicking 2457 1, 16| in the middle of a small orchard of orange-trees in flower. 2458 1, 3| from her home? If it was ordained that she was not to succeed 2459 2, 15| adapted to sustain her in this ordeal. That gallant man, that 2460 2, 10| great danger, the human organism not only being hindered 2461 1, 12| some fine bone or copper ornaments, which were brought him 2462 1, 7| representations of tropical ornithology were there to be seengreen 2463 2, 17| from the moment when, as an orphan, he had set foot in Tijuco. 2464 1, 7| they saw several pairs of ostriches, of the species known as “ 2465 2, 7| twenty-three years. The trial of othe young clerk at the mines 2466 1, 7| cougars, called indifferently ounces in South America, and to 2467 1, 9| in the arrangement of the out-buildings, comprising the kitchen, 2468 2, 18| Jarriquez, and, a prey to an outburst of rage, he grasped the 2469 2, 17| a peculiar noise on the outer wall of the convent, of 2470 2, 10| served for the inlet and outlet of the air were never tightened, 2471 1, 18| things, to have a clear outlook.~This evening the dinner, 2472 2, 20| already passed the first outposts.”~“Then they close in?” 2473 2, 2| curiosity of the Manaens did not outrun their discretion, and they 2474 1, 3| sympathetic, contrasted outwardly with his friend Manoel, 2475 1, 1| pipe; the spirits, he said, overexcited the brain, and the tobacco 2476 1, 10| banana-trees, like the waters overflowing from a tazza.~Then the pilot, 2477 2, 14| his head exploded like an overheated boiler under the tension 2478 2, 6| slightly scooped away, it overhung the river. He perceived 2479 2, 1| built on a knoll which overlooks the town. These are very 2480 1, 1| slept when and where sleep overtook him. If his table was not 2481 1, 20| his head, had failed to overwhelm.~ 2482 2, 20| mouth of that Madeira which owes its name to the floating 2483 1, 3| of the few slaves whom he owned, and the dozen Indians whom 2484 1, 15| they eat them just like oysters. In this form large quantities 2485 2, 14| the others——~het    bph    pa.    ic.~“Confound the document 2486 2, 14| nearly splitting, arose and paced his office, went for fresh 2487 1, 7| Amazon and its tributaries, pachyderms so dear to the hunters for 2488 1, 15| hatched. There is no need to pack them or tie them up. Their 2489 1, 11| excellent fish were taken—“pacos,” “surubis,” “gamitanas,” 2490 1, 15| the other two noiselessly paddled on. They waited till the 2491 1, 15| repulsion which she was at no pains to conceal.~On the 5th of 2492 1, 5| 1848 to 1860, the whimsical painter Biard in 1859, Professor 2493 1, 7| spacious, they saw several pairs of ostriches, of the species 2494 2, 19| 3432513 432 etnpmv ffov pd pajx hy ynojyggay meqynfu q1n~ 2495 2, 20| paletuviers, with their pale-green foliage, served as the resting-places 2496 2, 20| the smooth trunks of the paletuviers, with their pale-green foliage, 2497 2, 4| one corner, and a kind of pallet in the other. It was from 2498 1, 2| with leather boots, light palm-leaf hats, waistcoats, or rather 2499 1, 16| principally covered with thatch or palm-leaves; a few built of stone or 2500 2, 12| of Joam Dacosta will be palpable to the eyes of all.”~This 2501 1, 5| majestically across the pampas of Sacramento, it receives 2502 1, 10| magnificent. A pleasantpamperotempered the ardor of the


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