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 1    1,    1|        aggressive reptile, it is true, but one of the most venomous);
 2    1,    1|      assigned to each letter its true value. He read, he verified
 3    1,    1|         document. It gives their true names to true personages;
 4    1,    1|        gives their true names to true personages; but before trying
 5    1,    1|       even when this is done its true meaning may be missed.”~
 6    1,    5|         rivers of the globe. Its true source still baffles our
 7    1,    5|           have to prove that the true Amazon is the Ucayali, which
 8    1,    7|      cipo so as to arrive at the true direction.~Now nothing was
 9    1,    7|      beats; you must save him.”~“True,” said Manoel, “but I think
10    1,    8|          am quite content. It is true,” she added, pointing to
11    1,   10|        cannibals; but if that is true—and it is said of many of
12    1,   11|          mosquitoes was only too true. When Benito had finished
13    1,   11|        ill of it.”~“Yes, that is true; and it has some marvelous
14    1,   12|          was not stingy with it. True, it was only a little grease,
15    1,   13|          with a guariba?”~“Quite true, gentlemen,” replied Torres. “
16    1,   14|          properly speaking, is a true canal, for it discharges
17    1,   16|        or Muas, but the dress of true Brazilian ladies. The wives
18    1,   17|        in an undertone.~“That is true!” replied Benito, embarrassed. “
19    1,   19|          done so.”~“Well, that’s true,” replied Fragoso; “but
20    1,   20|         he is Joam Garral, whose true name is Joam Dacosta.’”~“
21    1,   20|          know it, for I know the true culprit, and I am in a position
22    1,   20|          ago in the place of the true culprit! That I am quite
23    2,    2|     under a name which is not my true one! You have condemned
24    2,    3|    distinguishing Dacosta as the true and only author of the crime.~
25    2,    3|     hands. This criminal, it was true, he had defended; he had
26    2,    5|     could reveal the name of the true author of the crime of Tijuco.~“
27    2,    8|      dragged over the bar. It is true that later on, when, on
28    2,   11|          in the very hand of the true author of the crime of Tijuco,
29    2,   12|       things, was at last in his true element.~At the thought
30    2,   12|        line of the paragraph the true letters, which, according
31    2,   13|        letter which answers to a true one is not always the same.
32    2,   13|          that in calculating the true letter from the false, instead
33    2,   13|    instead of the false from the true, I have been able to discover
34    2,   13|       selling a false thing as a true one!~“It does not matter,
35    2,   15|      result?~It is none the less true, however, that on the 29th
36    2,   18|     Torres had declared, was the true author of the crime of Tijuco.
37    2,   18|          And then, reckoning the true letters according to their
38    2,   19|        by the institution of the true letters for the cryptological
39    2,   19|     alone, who sign this with my true name, Ortega.”~The reading
40    2,   19| vindication of Joam Dacosta. The true author of the crime of Tijuco
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