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 1    1,    1|           able to tell. With such cipher language it is as with the
 2    1,    1|          safe will act, and some “cipher” is necessary before that
 3    1,    1|     between his fingers. With the cipher, of which he had the secret,
 4    1,    1|         when he wishes to see the cipher which permits him to read
 5    1,    1|         comrade, who gave me this cipher, who told me where I could
 6    2,   13|          known in cryptology as a cipher, that is to say, on a number.”~“
 7    2,   13|          the arbitrarily selected cipher which necessitates it. So
 8    2,   13|     number, or, as you call it, a cipher?”~“Listen to me, young man,”
 9    2,   13|             what do you mean by a cipher?”~“Tell me a number.”~“Any
10    2,   13|         phrase, and so that every cipher comes underneath a letter.
11    2,   13|          the letters depends on a cipher which chance puts beneath
12    2,   13|       that if you do not know the cipher 234 you will never be able
13    2,   13|         is that?”~“That the first cipher of the number should happen
14    2,   13|          that if you use the same cipher more than once in the number,
15    2,   13|          given up discovering the cipher. After all, it is worth
16    2,   14|       until he had discovered the cipher. He set to work at it in
17    2,   14|        and the p gave him not one cipher, but two, namely, 12, and
18    2,   15|           probable author of this cipher document, which was supposed
19    2,   15|         No! Two men only knew the cipher—the culprit and Torres!
20    2,   15|        one who could discover the cipher so fruitlessly sought after—
21    2,   15|         you want?” he asked.~“The cipher! the cipher!” exclaimed
22    2,   15|           asked.~“The cipher! the cipher!” exclaimed Benito, mad
23    2,   15|       Benito, mad with grief—“the cipher of the document.”~“Do you
24    2,   18|        key had been found, if the cipher on which the system hung
25    2,   18|          be entertained.~But this cipher Fragoso did not know. A
26    2,   18|           you have brought me the cipher of the document?”~Fragoso
27    2,   18|           Once more, have you the cipher?”~“No,” replied Fragoso; “
28    2,   18|       could not be expressed by a cipher, for, in alphabetical order,
29    2,   18|    letters o, t, e, disclosed the cipher 1, 4, 5, but as for the
30    2,   18| impossible to express by a single cipher, so that they corresponded
31    2,   19|     fazender of Iquitos, with the cipher by which it could be read.~
32    2,   19|         original document and the cipher to enable it to be read.
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