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1    2,    5|   silence to offer me an odious bargain that I shall never regret
2    2,    5|       was to be the cost of the bargain! I refused; he denounced
3    2,    7|        to make the subject of a bargain. He told us so himself.
4    2,   11|   subject of Torres, and of the bargain which he had endeavored
5    2,   14| invented it for the sake of his bargain? And this was less unlikely
6    2,   17|       of Torres, the detestable bargain proposed by the scoundrel,
7    2,   19|        the subject of an odious bargain.~Torres died without accomplishing
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