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1    1,    7|     to a still more rigorous trial. The woods became of a sudden
2    2,    3| defended the prisoner at the trial. He took the cause to heart
3    2,    4|   was who defended me in the trial at Tijuco. He never doubted
4    2,    7|      twenty-three years. The trial of othe young clerk at the
5    2,   17|    the midst of his terrible trial, they recovered a little
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