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1    1,   16|   McNabbs, I see you have small faith in my Spanish yet.”~“Well,
2    1,   21|      the document again, on the faith of which they had set out
3    2,    5|    still unclouded, he had such faith in his weather-glass, that
4    2,    7|      had never doubted his good faith, when the man came in and
5    2,    9|        a difference. And on the faith of this assurance marvelous
6    3,   13|      young captain, firm in the faith of his Scotch convictions.~“
7    3,   18| intended to affect perfect good faith in the business. It was
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