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1    1,    3|   intelligent. He had in all his bearing that inexpressible something
2    1,    3| Well-built, and of distinguished bearing, with a certain native pride
3    1,   10|         the river. One of these, bearing the name of the Lagoon of
4    1,   20|          They could see that the bearing of Torres was still menacing,
5    2,    2|       life, lies entirely in the bearing of Joam Dacosta, who comes
6    2,   17|        when they found him still bearing himself unflinchingly in
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