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1    1,    3|     to wait; he demanded the promise, and it was made to him.~
2    1,    4|    mother, and I think I can promise that you will not have to
3    1,    7|     or not, Benito, you must promise me to forget——”~“Forget
4    1,    7|       See what that wretched promise costs me,” sighed Benito,
5    1,    7| fingers, but faithful to his promise he kept it quiet.~But yet—
6    2,   16| expedition which appeared to promise no serious result. Far better
7    2,   20|    the white population, and promise to be completely absorbed
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