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1    1,    2| against the metal, but made no impression on it.~Doubtless the guariba
2    1,    4|     himself. The unaccountable impression which had been made upon
3    1,   13| anywhere. But Manoel kept this impression to himself, not wishing
4    1,   16|  remembrance is too vague; the impression, however, is far from being
5    1,   18| adventurer, left an unpleasant impression.~Manoel felt this, and wishing
6    1,   19|      all felt an unaccountable impression of sadness, as if they had
7    2,   15|   produced on Joam Dacosta the impression which it had on his children,
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