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1    1,    2|     himself without at least knowing with whom he might have
2    1,    2|      at him inquiringly, not knowing what value to attach to
3    1,    4|  become her daughter without knowing and being known by her.
4    1,   20| after his crime, and without knowing that he was a convict, had
5    2,    3|   alone and unprotected; but knowing that Joam and Yaquita were
6    2,    5|   honor! But this scoundrel, knowing that I was at his mercy,
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