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3504 2, 20| last, notwithstanding the tide, which since leaving Obidos 3505 1, 5| strife which is phenomenal, a tide-race, or ‘pororoca,’ to which 3506 2, 20| far the most formidable of tide-races. Most fortunately the lower 3507 1, 15| no need to pack them or tie them up. Their shell is 3508 1, 7| head of a tortoise, was tied on with a fiber.~“To hang 3509 2, 16| bound to him by so many ties—would assuredly follow without 3510 2, 10| outlet of the air were never tightened, the pump was worked under 3511 1, 5| comes the Chambyra and the Tigré, flowing from the northeast; 3512 1, 16| pirogue. Benito took the tiller, and off they went, after 3513 1, 3| Magalhaës, followed the trade of timber-felling, and his settlement, then 3514 1, 17| assumes a grayish-yellow tinge and solidifies. The layers 3515 2, 10| in a vice, and your ears tingle, do not hesitate to give 3516 1, 10| carpet of russet grasses tinted by the sun, formed a ruddy 3517 1, 5| of other rivers are but tiny ripples fanned up by the 3518 1, 7| light-blue and ruby red; “tisauras” with long scissors-like 3519 1, 16| away from Para, and this is tiself many thousands of miles 3520 2, 9| expansion of the cellular tissues, the volume augments and 3521 1, 5| descend form the mountains of Titicaca, have to prove that the 3522 1, 3| the brother of Benito, the title was scarcely appreciated 3523 2, 19| 1343251 mvly fgsu zmqiz tlb qgyu gsqe uvb nrcc edgruzb~ 3524 1, 15| nor Lina will dare sleep to-night.”~“Never fear!” replied 3525 1, 1| bawling voice of the horned toad, the most hideous of its 3526 2, 20| the current.~Then came the Tocantins, whose waters, due to the 3527 1, 11| introduced themselves beneath his toes.~“Let us set off this very 3528 2, 17| was to his long life of toil and honor that he relegated 3529 2, 1| women in loud, imposing toilets, with flounced dressed and 3530 1, 16| showed off their Parisian toilettes, a little out of date perhaps, 3531 2, 17| partner of the old Portuguese, toiling hard for the prosperity 3532 1, 7| places where the breaks were tolerably spacious, they saw several 3533 1, 12| the commandant about the tolls—he being chief of the custom-house 3534 1, 11| with the gravy of meat and tomato yelly; poultry with rice, 3535 1, 15| observations, and their tongues were seldom idle.~It was 3536 1, 5| and which ships of heavy tonnage, without any change in their 3537 1, 9| stems when they gather them. Tonquin bans, known in Brazil under 3538 1, 6| felling-sword, that indispensable tool of every one who desires 3539 1, 6| boughs and cutting down the topmost limbs, which had to be cleared 3540 1, 17| him.~The huge alligator tore up to Joam Garral, and after 3541 1, 15| the Amazon, but during the torrential showers the Garral family 3542 1, 7| of the inhabitant of the torrid zones, a banana-tree, was 3543 2, 7| But they knew also that Torrres had just been killed, and 3544 1, 7| ball, made of the head of a tortoise, was tied on with a fiber.~“ 3545 1, 20| dying man, of a criminal tortured by remorse, and who has 3546 1, 3| the mission called them tot he dilapidated cottage which 3547 1, 7| whistles. The long beak of the toucan stood out against the golden 3548 2, 19| shook hands with them all. Touching were the adieus, but an 3549 1, 16| avoided, so that there were no touchings or groundings.~The next 3550 1, 11| harpooned it and tried to tow it along. This time again 3551 1, 15| alongside the uba, and he was towed to the beach at the foot 3552 2, 1| part tenanted by Portuguese traders.~And what manner of people 3553 2, 6| the town, inquiring of the tradesmen in their shops, the tavern-keepers 3554 1, 11| to the Indian cook. The traditional soup of fragrant herbs; 3555 2, 4| up in defiance of all the traditions of the judicial bench, but 3556 1, 6| only suited for a moderate traffic of passengers or merchandise.~ 3557 2, 1| voyage of the giant raft, so tragically interrupted, had just come 3558 2, 2| the man to abandon such a trail. Had we lost him at Tabatinga, 3559 2, 12| he passed to a different train of thought. “One important 3560 1, 16| that you do not fall into a trance when you get to Manaos, 3561 1, 20| Joam Garral, whose strange tranquillity surprised the adventurer. 3562 1, 12| would have bowed before his transatlantic rival.~And then the vatems, 3563 1, 12| abandoned for some years, and transferred to Tabatinga. It can thus 3564 1, 8| Why, then, should we not transform our raft into a floating 3565 1, 12| descend it. There they will tranship passengers and cargoes. 3566 1, 14| means of safe and rapid transit. Boats did not ply regularly, 3567 1, 2| watch, with whom there is no transition from the sleeping to the 3568 2, 10| but the limpidity of these transparent waters still allowed the 3569 1, 6| But though the means of transport devised by Joam were primitive 3570 1, 19| three men sentenced to transportation for life—who found it by 3571 1, 8| they were bound together by transverse beams, which assured the 3572 1, 9| immense stream no longer traverses a desert, but a basin which 3573 1, 11| remained faithful to the travlers, was drowned in the Bobonasa, 3574 2, 12| document depended only a treasure, while on that of this one 3575 2, 1| the government house, the treasury, the post-office, and the 3576 2, 13| I began,” he said, “by treating this document in the proper 3577 1, 2| retain the memory of the bad treatment they have received, and 3578 1, 3| and aquatic plants, the tree-encircled house was alone visible.~ 3579 1, 7| landed at a clump of superb tree-ferns, which were crowned, at 3580 1, 7| the “quiriris,” and the treepeckers or woodpeckers of Brazil 3581 2, 1| the ends of both its banks trend off and form a huge bay 3582 1, 12| architecture—buckles, rings, clubs, tresses, crimpings, rolls, corkscrews, 3583 2, 14| Dacosta was most hazardous. If trhe document were not deciphered, 3584 1, 6| particular shape, propelled by a triangular sail, and surmounted by 3585 1, 12| I have already had two tries here, and my scissors and 3586 1, 12| although there is no beard to trim—for nature has been very 3587 2, 20| out the mouth of the Rio Trombetas, bathing with its black 3588 1, 17| my sister! Nothing can be truer! But while you have been 3589 1, 11| the dwarf mosquito, the trumpeter, the little fifer, the urtiquis, 3590 1, 11| canindes,” with their sonorous trumpets; and red macaws, who fold 3591 2, 5| a penetrating voice, “in trusting to the justice of men, I 3592 2, 20| the vigilant care of its trusty pilot; no more stoppages 3593 2, 5| was said in such a tone of truthfulness that Judge Jarriquez experienced 3594 1, 6| russet bark dotted with gray tubercles, each pointed stem of which 3595 1, 10| armed with arrows and blow tubes, but made no use of them, 3596 1, 1| coarse wool, which were tucked into the tops of the thick, 3597 1, 7| with green. Here roundtucumas,” or ficuses, capriciously 3598 1, 10| Itinicari, Maniti, Moyoc, Tucuya, and the islands of this 3599 2, 8| appear only heavy stones or tufts of herbage which they had 3600 2, 7| the prison and roar forth tumultuous shouts of death. In this 3601 1, 2| hats, waistcoats, or rather tunics, buckled in at the waist, 3602 1, 10| hundreds of names in the ‘Tupi’ dialect with which these 3603 1, 14| ancient lords of the country, Tupinambas and Tupiniquis, should find 3604 1, 14| country, Tupinambas and Tupiniquis, should find their principal 3605 1, 7| inseparableseriemas,” a sort of turkey, infinitely better from 3606 1, 7| stopped them. Here and there turkeys showed themselves with their 3607 1, 11| formerly was—a trunk of ‘turuma,’ which every year at the 3608 1, 8| valuable bark, that of the “tuturis,” which is raised up in 3609 1, 5| which joins the main stream twenty-eight hundred miles from the Atlantic, 3610 1, 3| them.~Benito was now aged twenty-one, and quick, brave, and sympathetic, 3611 2, 19| during the night of the twenty-second of January, one thousand 3612 1, 2| cudgel, which broke off a dry twig in its fall.~At this noise 3613 1, 11| hours took the place of the twilight which is absent from these 3614 2, 10| vibrate! A logn whip seemed to twine round his body, and in spite 3615 1, 7| lianas, made of “bejucos,” twined together by their interlacing 3616 1, 6| thirty feet up the stem, twining themselves round the trunk 3617 2, 12| Dutch; some have an English twist, and some look like nothing 3618 1, 11| laughing.”~“Oh, well! let is uave it, Manoel!”~“It is the 3619 1, 15| brought him alongside the uba, and he was towed to the 3620 2, 12| on the word gas. Halloo! ujugi. Does that mean the African 3621 1, 5| the great nation of the Umaüa. The Coari is forsaken. 3622 1, 6| the joyous Lina was quite unaffected at leaving Iquitos. Minha 3623 2, 5| whose verdict was given unanimously, and without even the addition 3624 2, 5| reasoning of Joam Dacosta was unanswerable, and Judge Jarriquez felt 3625 1, 3| responded with an affection unbounded and unceasing for the love 3626 1, 14| vegetation, which forms an unbroken garland of green from one 3627 2, 11| his body ought not to go unburied!”~And so orders were given 3628 1, 3| affection unbounded and unceasing for the love which their 3629 1, 4| whose active kindness and unchangeable tenderness rendered her 3630 1, 1| condition. One of those unclassed men who are found so frequently 3631 2, 14| she would have had a very uncomfortable time of it. Never had a 3632 2, 4| did not come to a decision unconscientiously; but his conscience was 3633 2, 17| look, as though he were unconscious, and the next instant his 3634 1, 15| decrease of the waters has left uncovered, and which have the privilege 3635 2, 4| shutters, opening on to an uncultivated space, a bench in one corner, 3636 2, 10| feet long, which, after uncurving itself like a bow, again 3637 2, 8| possible so as to regain undamaged the metal case and the paper 3638 1, 11| were recognizable in the undecided silhouettes the trunks, 3639 2, 16| authorities at Rio Janeiro the undeciphered document would nave no value 3640 2, 14| arrayal? It existed, that was undeniable; it had been found on the 3641 1, 1| it into the pocket of his under-vest, thought to be extra careful, 3642 2, 6| BLOW~WHILE JOAM DACOSTA was undergoing this examination, Yaquita, 3643 2, 12| beginning to end, without understanding it in the least.~The document 3644 2, 11| to the pirogue.~Fragoso undid the belt which encircled 3645 1, 7| elephant, already nearly undiscoverable on the banks of the Upper 3646 1, 1| letters at even distances, and undivided into words. It seemed to 3647 1, 10| species of grebe, which is uneatable, found no grace in the eyes 3648 2, 15| affair was discussed with unexampled acerbity. In the midst of 3649 1, 6| three-cornered nuts; “murichis,” unexcelled for building purposes; “ 3650 1, 2| the monkey was still more unfavorable for him. He could not dream 3651 1, 10| ruddy-colored banks, its unfinished church, its cottages, whose 3652 2, 9| the lungs, and which is unfit for respiration, and the 3653 2, 17| him still bearing himself unflinchingly in the midst of his terrible 3654 1, 17| this demand Benito in an unguarded moment was about to intervene, 3655 1, 5| protested against the pretended unhealthiness o the climate of a country 3656 2, 2| s hand!” answered Manoel unhesitatingly, but pale with anger.~“The 3657 2, 14| ring at the bell, which unhitched the crank and broke the 3658 1, 16| words.”~“All that is not so unimportant as you think, Mr. Fragoso. 3659 1, 11| the jangada will become uninhabitable!”~“And we shall take them 3660 1, 3| in which nobility of face unites so naturally with dignity 3661 1, 8| on the river banks, is in universal use in the district. Piaçaba 3662 1, 7| shaking his head.~“It is unkind, brother,” said Minha, “ 3663 | unlike 3664 2, 9| conditions we may be just as unlucky.”~“We must do so, however,” 3665 1, 17| may be, and force him to unmask and betray himself! Then 3666 1, 3| as serious as they were unmerited. What he sought, and what 3667 1, 2| the captain of the woods.~Unmistakably the sight of Torres did 3668 1, 18| so much excitement, they unmoored from the cayman beach and 3669 1, 10| Manoel, superintended the unmooring.~At the command of the pilot 3670 2, 6| attack, when Benito, quite unmoved, held him back.~“What is 3671 1, 10| Several mouths of smaller unnamed affluents showed themselves 3672 1, 3| servants of the fazenda. It was unnecessary to ask her brother’s friend, 3673 2, 16| pirogue would be able to pass unnoticed among the numerous craft 3674 1, 17| long as he fancied he was unobserved.~No! he was not deceived 3675 2, 11| gallinazos, and their voracity is unparalleled. The body, torn open by 3676 2, 1| interwoven a perfect network of unpaved alleys, intersected every 3677 2, 15| one who passed his time unprofitably. Benito, Manoel, and Minha 3678 2, 3| would be left alone and unprotected; but knowing that Joam and 3679 2, 12| to direct our brains to unravel it.”~Joam Dacosta shook 3680 2, 19| Yaquita to his heart, he first unraveled the last paragraph of the 3681 2, 12| justice was one of those unreserved men who think more easily 3682 1, 5| To the beauties of this unrivaled river, which waters the 3683 2, 20| mechanism necessitated its unrolling in the opposite direction 3684 2, 6| cause, his coolness was unruffled, much more so than that 3685 2, 11| Judge Jarriquez began to unscrew the lid; then, when the 3686 2, 3| advocate would be still unshaken in the mind of the judge. 3687 1, 14| a little apart if of an unsociable disposition.~It was noticed, 3688 1, 3| so many centuries still unsolved by man.~Minha was twenty 3689 1, 20| replied Joam, in a tone of unspeakable suffering.~Here Torres, 3690 1, 3| constant work, to remain untouched where others had prematurely 3691 1, 9| in the open air, free and untrammeled, were not able to accustom 3692 1, 6| for the raft was to be of unusual proportions. It would be 3693 2, 19| Ortega dead, we know how the unworthy Torres acquitted himself 3694 1, 17| the cabin had just been upset by a powerful blow from 3695 2, 4| brought him to Manaos to urge on the revision of the proceedings 3696 2, 3| the dying Magalhaës was so urgent that resistance became impossible. 3697 2, 3| occurrence, but something was urging him to act in the matter 3698 1, 11| trumpeter, the little fifer, the urtiquis, the harlequin, the big 3699 1, 11| islands of Arava, Cuyari, and Urucutea. The jangada then glided 3700 | using 3701 1, 9| of that coarse kind which usually contents the natives of 3702 1, 1| replaces in the weapon and utensil of the Indian savage. No. 3703 2, 13| to show that it was not utterly devoid of meaning, and that 3704 2, 19| fgsu zmqiz tlb qgyu gsqe uvb nrcc edgruzb~injustement 3705 1, 7| or pyrophorus coleopters, valagumas with breastplates of bronze, 3706 2, 15| energy. In her they found the valiant daughter of Magalhaës, the 3707 1, 19| diamond of Abaete, which was valued at more than two million 3708 2, 20| summits of veritable mountains vandyked across the distant depth 3709 1, 7| the fleshy stems of the vanilla, and in the midst of the 3710 2, 13| who felt the little hope vanishing on which he had hitherto 3711 1, 13| repeated, with no little vanity, that the renown of the 3712 1, 5| north ot south, scarcely varied with a few knolls, whose 3713 1, 8| and golden yellow, with variegated clusters and tangled twigs— 3714 1, 8| height of the Amazon could vary as much as forty feet, and 3715 2, 14| dqfd~and that gave~o.vd    rdv.    cid.~the same 3716 1, 12| the surest and most rapid vehicle of civilization. The Brazilians 3717 1, 16| temperature, though the sky was veiled with clouds.~Fortunately 3718 1, 7| dainty branches of green velvet and the delicate lacework 3719 1, 8| form of a raft the many venerable trees which were lying on 3720 1, 5| Peru, Ecuador, New Grenada, Venezuela, and the four Guianas—English, 3721 1, 7| appreciated by lovers of venison, and agouties, which are 3722 1, 2| and finally, after giving vent to a last imprecation, he 3723 1, 11| bather when he imprudently ventures into their haunts.~The rich 3724 1, 16| built of stone or wood, with verandas, doors, and shutters painted 3725 2, 12| stage his mind refused all verification of that sort. What he desired 3726 1, 1| true value. He read, he verified the sense of those lines, 3727 2, 11| alone belongs the duty of verifying that the document was found 3728 1, 11| of the second and third verses sounded in their turn, and 3729 2, 10| composed of plates joined by vertical lamellæ, and acted on by 3730 1, 17| latitudes, was about to set vertically, like an enormous meteor.~ 3731 2, 13| cerebral substance of the vexed magistrate would certainly 3732 2, 10| unexpected made his whole frame vibrate! A logn whip seemed to twine 3733 2, 11| Brazilian flag. At the report vibrations were produced along the 3734 2, 10| your head feels as if in a vice, and your ears tingle, do 3735 2, 4| assistant bore the name of Vicente Jarriquez. He was a surly 3736 1, 2| nature has not made him vicious, it is none the less necessary 3737 2, 1| be unfolded the further vicissitudes of the mysterious history 3738 2, 14| etc., even the number of victims at the affray at Tijuco!~ 3739 1, 11| returned.~“In the meantime the victuals were getting exhausted. 3740 2, 14| accomplished fact.~All these views were held by some people 3741 2, 20| river, ubas, egariteas, vigilandas, pirogues of all builds, 3742 2, 20| it moved along under the vigilant care of its trusty pilot; 3743 1, 11| intoxicating as wine itself, and “vignaticoseighty feet high, whose 3744 1, 15| the spouting animals were vigorously ejecting the air which had 3745 2, 11| of the stream, and these vigrations making their way down to 3746 2, 2| the idea of consummating a vile scheme of extortion which 3747 1, 19| whose face expressed the vilest sentiments of cupidity, 3748 2, 12| given us the paper which vindicates you, and, after guiding 3749 1, 7| of the grenadilla and the vine.~And when the cipo was found 3750 1, 11| in a sharp sauce made of vinegar and “malagueta;” a dish 3751 2, 19| etozsl~commis dans la nuit du vingt-deux janvier mil 251343 2513 3752 2, 19| ynojyggay meqynfu q1n~huit-cent vingt-six, nest donc pas Joam Dacosta, 3753 2, 18| clinging to him with the violence of despair, was but the 3754 2, 10| along the river bed, then violently agitated by the electrical 3755 1, 15| de Guadaloupe, the Black Virgin of Mexico. Fonteboa has 3756 1, 12| forests in all their native virginity! Fragoso, however, was not 3757 2, 6| thrust to his very heart. Visibly the scoundrel began to quail. 3758 2, 20| Para, is not subject to the visitations of this terrible phenomenon, 3759 1, 2| footsteps, as though some visitor was walking with naked feet, 3760 1, 16| until the extinction of the vital functions, and besides no 3761 1, 20| carried away by his customary vivacity, came up to Joam Garral.~“ 3762 2, 19| 432513 syk rpl xhxq rym vkloh hh oto zvdk spp suvjhd.~“ 3763 1, 6| scarcely leave an appreciable void.~The superintendent of the 3764 1, 15| distinguished the “perros voladors,” somber brown above and 3765 1, 3| under the influence of a volcanic eruption, and they were 3766 2, 14| Was not this man, who had voluntarily abandoned his retreat at 3767 2, 11| as gallinazos, and their voracity is unparalleled. The body, 3768 1, 15| The details of his many voyages throughout the whole north 3769 2, 19| moi seul, qui signe de mon vrai nom, Ortega. 432 513 4325 3770 2, 11| urubus, a kind of small vulture, with naked necks and long 3771 1, 13| No,” replied Fragoso. “I wa going to tell you that he 3772 2, 14| down the paper, which was wafted to the other side of the 3773 1, 7| or woodpeckers of Brazil wagged their little heads, speckled 3774 1, 2| tunics, buckled in at the waist, and more convenient than 3775 2, 11| feel in the pocket of the waistcoat.”~The foreman obeyed. He 3776 1, 2| boots, light palm-leaf hats, waistcoats, or rather tunics, buckled 3777 2, 6| for whom the gallows now waits!”~“Scoundrel!” exclaimed 3778 1, 5| have quitted its banks to wander in their diminished numbers 3779 1, 10| well served by the crew, warded off the danger and remained 3780 1, 9| blacks.~In the bow regular warehouses had arisen, containing the 3781 1, 12| the tongs, which were kept warming in the corner in a brasier.~ 3782 1, 7| about what had passed. He warmly thanked Lina for the good 3783 2, 3| defended him with great warmth and with all his powers, 3784 2, 3| Amazon a letter, in which he warned Judge Ribeiro of his approaching 3785 1, 6| cloak.~This square space, washed on its sides by the waters 3786 1, 15| into three parts—one to the watchers, another to the Indians, 3787 1, 15| the natives, but by the water-fowl from the side, the urubus 3788 1, 8| thirty inches above the load water-line. The bulk was enormous, 3789 1, 19| obliged even to divert the watercourses to get at the diamantiferous 3790 1, 5| Andes. Hereabouts are a few waterfalls, were it not for which the 3791 2, 9| The diver is clothed in a waterproof suit of India rubber, and 3792 2, 16| affluents, descends from the watershed of the Cordilleras, is a 3793 1, 15| become one of the chief waterways in the west of America.~ 3794 1, 6| ringed with brown, were wax-palms one hundred and twenty feet 3795 2, 10| gymnotus, at first somewhat weak, become more and more violent, 3796 1, 5| yielding of themselves the wealth of a kingdom!”~“And along 3797 1, 3| that sultry cliimate, which wears men away so quickly, he 3798 1, 8| house, was carefully made of weather-boarding, saturated with boiling 3799 1, 7| there grated like a rusty weathercock the “alma de gato” or “soul 3800 1, 20| things ready for the two weddings.~Next day, the 24th of August, 3801 2, 9| weight decreases, and then, weighing less than the water it displaces, 3802 2, 8| at once, and that for two weighty reasons.~The first of these 3803 2, 20| crowd as were desirous of welcoming him whom so signal a reparation 3804 1, 9| precious woods, completed a well-adapted cargo for lucrative and 3805 1, 3| accustomed to pass his holidays. Well-built, and of distinguished bearing, 3806 1, 5| Amazon.~To-day lines of well-found steamboats, which correspond 3807 2, 11| surface of the water.~This well-known phenomenon explains the 3808 2, 17| people believed I fled from well-merited punishment. Yes, they had 3809 2, 16| for the tears were also welling up in his eyes and witnessing 3810 1, 15| waters, coming from the west-northwest, after having watered the 3811 1, 5| basin is constantly swept by westerly winds. It is not a narrow 3812 | wherever 3813 1, 1| and after about a dozen whiffs his eyes closed, his pipe 3814 1, 18| mostly with Minha. Between whiles his eyes wandered to Torres, 3815 1, 4| said, “it is not a mere whim that I am asking you to 3816 1, 12| the sake of gratifying the whims of their coquettish partners.~ 3817 2, 10| whole frame vibrate! A logn whip seemed to twine round his 3818 1, 16| liquor “which kills in a whisper,” as the Indians say, is 3819 1, 7| deafening concert of shrieks and whistles. The long beak of the toucan 3820 1, 7| clucking, chirping, hooting, whistling, and cooing.~At the end 3821 2, 12| may affirm that he was no whit inferior to his illustrious 3822 2, 1| trees, with an occasional white-barked sumaumeira shooting up, 3823 1, 11| the hairy mosquito, the white-clawed mosquito, the dwarf mosquito, 3824 1, 7| the “gaviao,” the large white-headed eagle, the terror of the 3825 1, 16| profound hatred toward the whites. They have, in truth, no 3826 1, 16| of houses, built of mud, whitewashed, and principally covered 3827 2, 2| That proof, Benito, lies wholly in the twenty-three years 3828 2, 19| moment Judge Jarriquez, whoo possessed this indubitable 3829 1, 12| of the natives, the same wide-mouth astonishment, the same curiosity, 3830 2, 7| do Grand Para, the most widely circulated journal in these 3831 1, 1| the most productive and widespread of the solanaceae.~This 3832 1, 3| married there, and early a widow, had lost her only son, 3833 1, 6| handled, which the natives wield with consummate address. 3834 1, 2| brandishing a study cudgel, which, wielded by his muscular arm, would 3835 2, 4| have disgraced the judges wig of the past; his piercing 3836 1, 7| in bringing the luckless wight to life again, and he opened 3837 1, 17| with the main river. After winding beneath the shade of ficuses, 3838 1, 8| work the jangada along the windings of the river and between 3839 1, 11| theaters which unroll from one wing to another. By a kind of 3840 1, 3| height, good figure, and winning grace, in every way the 3841 2, 13| Manoel was just the man.~“Wir,” said Manoel as he entered, “ 3842 2, 3| of Joam, and Joam did not withdraw it.~Yes! It was a serious 3843 1, 4| his idea he would have to withstand a vigorous attack concerning 3844 2, 11| quarrel! Yes! a quarrel I witnessed in the province of Madeira 3845 2, 11| better that disinterested witnesses should affirm that this 3846 2, 16| welling up in his eyes and witnessing against the words of hope 3847 1, 2| had deprived him of his wits. Perhaps he hoped that in 3848 1, 12| description of threadbare witticisms, the same amusing dexterity, 3849 1, 18| humor, Fragoso with his witty repartees.~The Padre Passanha 3850 2, 6| close before I know it; or, woe to Torres!”~Benito’s resolution 3851 1, 2| fall.~At this noise Torres woke, and with the quickness 3852 1, 16| board, Miss Lina, but you wold oblige me by not calling 3853 1, 15| caught, it is not to be wondered at that the species is on 3854 1, 12| who have determined the wondrous curve of “the dog who follows 3855 1, 12| done, Benito, as was his wont, strolled off with his gun 3856 1, 7| regret.~In some of the less wooded parts, in places where the 3857 1, 7| and the treepeckers or woodpeckers of Brazil wagged their little 3858 1, 18| complete demolition of the woodwork, and caused the loss, if 3859 1, 1| Trousers he had of coarse wool, which were tucked into 3860 1, 6| them.~Then the whole of the workers, before whom fled an innumerable 3861 1, 8| be admitted, astonishing workmen. They have only an ax and 3862 2, 10| the sections of a divided worm, and his muscles were wrenched 3863 1, 2| that if he continued to worry the monkey he might throw 3864 2, 15| and anger, and, what was worse, to impotent anger!~During 3865 1, 17| It is not always a man’s worst enemy who wishes him dead!”~ 3866 1, 7| tangled than a skein of worsted between a kitten’s paws.~ 3867 1, 13| was given a passage by a worther fazender who is going down 3868 1, 16| with “curare.”~Curare, or “wourah,” the liquor “which kills 3869 1, 14| trousers, and a cotton poncho woven by their wives, who have 3870 1, 15| moving points for floating wreckage, but the natives of Fonteboa 3871 2, 10| worm, and his muscles were wrenched again and again beneath 3872 2, 14| and twisted about, and wrestled about as if he really had 3873 2, 14| seventy-six letters! I hope the wretch may be blessed two hundred 3874 1, 16| lawyer, this reader and writer!”~“You are right!”~“Still 3875 2, 10| shock, which made Benito writhe on the sand like the sections 3876 1, 17| who, mortally wounded, writhed in frightful convulsions 3877 1, 16| Fragoso. These readings and writings and old papers have their 3878 2, 3| conclusion that his client was wrongfully accused, and that he had 3879 2, 19| 3432 513 432513 syk rpl xhxq rym vkloh hh oto zvdk spp 3880 2, 20| Onteiro, then the mouth of the Xingu, frequented by Yurumas Indians, 3881 1, 14| the left the mouth of the Yacurupa. This tributary, properly 3882 1, 5| are still met with, the Yahuas have abandoned the district 3883 1, 16| descending to the island of Yapura, after which the river, 3884 2, 8| jangada. During the day Yaquit had passed some hours with 3885 2, 14| 834    834~phy    jsl    ydd    qfd~and this gave a result 3886 2, 18| véritable auteur du vol de——”~A yell of delight escaped him! 3887 1, 1| hiding all, was a faded yellowish poncho.~But if Torres was 3888 1, 11| gravy of meat and tomato yelly; poultry with rice, swimming 3889 2, 14| alphabetical order, he obtained~s.yf    rdy.    cif.~And this 3890 1, 8| which in the Upper Amazon is yielded by the bombax.~Throughout 3891 1, 5| kind of archipelago, and yielding of themselves the wealth 3892 2, 19| 325 134 32513432 51 34 Ph yjslyddf dzxgas gz zqq ehx gkfndrxu 3893 2, 19| 432 etnpmv ffov pd pajx hy ynojyggay meqynfu q1n~huit-cent vingt-six, 3894 1, 2| of use to you,” said the youngest of the two, “it was by accident, 3895 1, 5| from Lake Lauricocha the youthful river starts toward the 3896 2, 12| Further on here is the word ypo. Is it Greek, then? Close 3897 2, 19| 43 251343 ocytdxvksbx bhu ypohdvy rym huhpuydkjox ph etozsl~ 3898 2, 6| you recognized him, why yu were prowling about our 3899 1, 16| dawn, passing the canal of Yucura, belonging to the tangled 3900 1, 17| rivers Camara, Aru, and Yuripari, whose waters instead of 3901 1, 5| On the Putumayo, if a few Yuris are still met with, the 3902 2, 20| the Xingu, frequented by Yurumas Indians, whose principal 3903 1, 16| lakes and furos of the Rio Zapura, and on the morning of the 3904 2, 19| 513 4325 1343251 mvly fgsu zmqiz tlb qgyu gsqe uvb nrcc edgruzb~ 3905 2, 19| 34 Ph yjslyddf dzxgas gz zqq ehx gkfndrxu ju gi~l’assassinat 3906 2, 19| rpl xhxq rym vkloh hh oto zvdk spp suvjhd.~“The real author


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