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1    1,    7| emaciated, and he seemed to have suffered a good deal.~At his feet
2    2,    3|          Although the honest man suffered acutely, he might still
3    2,   11|         and which seemed to have suffered in no way from its sojourn
4    2,   14|     sentence would inevitably be suffered by the doomed man of Tijuco.
5    2,   18|       but this time it was to be suffered by a white man.~Such are
6    2,   19|       repaid for all that he had suffered during the long years of
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