Part, chapter

1    1,    4|  husband’s mother, who is to replace me, and to whom we are about
2    1,    6|    twenty or thirty years to replace. Not a stick of young or
3    1,   11|       cake, so often made to replace bread in Brazil, composed
4    1,   14|     and would advantageously replace many of the table-waters
5    2,   10|      rays and made the night replace the day. An instant afterward
6    2,   13| which you recognize above is replace by~lxhihncuvktygclveplrihrkryupmpg.~“
7    2,   14|      letters which he had to replace by points, because the ciphers,
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