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1    1,    7|    the fazenda.~It was, in a manner, a farewell visit to the
2    1,    7|      she in the most serious manner possible.~“To Manoel Valdez,
3    1,   13|     scissors, and, after the manner of his brethren, said:~“
4    1,   17|     did not show it, for his manner changed not in the least.~
5    2,    1| Portuguese traders.~And what manner of people are they who stroll
6    2,    6|     change took place in his manner, his coolness returned,
7    2,   14|   these letters were in like manner twelve spaces apart.~So
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