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1    2,    2|        Manaos could scarcely be doubted. But would it provoke more
2    2,    3|      had defended; he had never doubted but that he had been unjustly
3    2,    4|       trial at Tijuco. He never doubted of the justice of my cause.
4    2,   14|      from the document, was not doubted by anybody, neither by his
5    2,   15|         day not a single person doubted but that it contained the
6    2,   17| benefactor? He would never have doubted him. It was the only error
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