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1    1,    4|    was laid on her brother’s shoulder, and the confession, “I
2    1,    7| instinctively gone up to his shoulder.~“We ought to respect the
3    1,   11|    with his long pole on his shoulder, reminded one of an encampment
4    1,   13|      striking Fragoso on the shoulder.~Fragoso turned round when
5    1,   19|      putting his hand on his shoulder, said, “Joam Garral, may
6    2,    6|     seized each other by the shoulder—never to leave go again.~
7    2,    6|    was supported on Manoel’s shoulder; Fragoso grasped his hands.
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