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1    1,    4| officer of the civil power was intrusted to attend to.~Joam Garral
2    1,   14|   engaging in trade. They even intrusted the young merchant with
3    1,   20|    entitled. But death came—he intrusted to me, his companion, to
4    2,    3|   would ruin his prospects, he intrusted to an Indian on the Amazon
5    2,    7|       moment of his death, had intrusted it to his companion, Torres;
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