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1    1,    4|        quails when I think of the separation which is so near! But I
2    1,    4|           It seems to me that the separation would be so much less cruel!
3    1,    5|       Belem and the moment of our separation, the time will appear to
4    1,   11|      rejoined her husband after a separation of nineteen years.”~“Poor
5    1,   17|           Indians, to prevent the separation of its peculiar resins,
6    2,   20| interrupted by the sorrow of long separation. In fact, Manoel Valdez
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