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 1    1,    1|      cipher, of which he had the secret, he assigned to each letter
 2    1,    3| disposition attributable to some secret grief? Herein was a constant
 3    1,    3|       thirty she had learned the secret of resisting the climate’
 4    1,    4|       divined the young people’s secret.~Before ten minutes had
 5    1,    4|         but could not explain. A secret battle was being fought
 6    1,   10|          it finish? That was the secret of the future.~The weather
 7    1,   17|      seems to have some spiteful secret intention in watching him
 8    1,   19|         the start is always kept secret. Well, in 1826, a young
 9    2,    2|          see to Joam Dacosta the secret of his past life.”~“And
10    2,    2|          he became master of the secret. He must tell me if he knows
11    2,    3|         of which he had kept the secret so well; such had been the
12    2,    3|       the chief justice with the secret of the existence of Joam
13    2,    3|         even ask him to keep the secret.~Judge Ribeiro was at first
14    2,    3|          From this day forward a secret correspondence took place
15    2,    6|         the raft. Possessed of a secret which was doubtless given
16    2,    6|       family! Well! now that his secret is known, now that he is
17    2,   14|        did not exist; and if the secret of the cryptogram were not
18    2,   15|          together to extract the secret from the document on which
19    2,   16|       the two young men that the secret should be carefully kept,
20    2,   16|           ought we to impart the secret of an attempt in which there
21    2,   16|    negroes were not let into the secret. They, however, could be
22    2,   17|          could have divulged the secret of the expedition, his arrest,
23    2,   17|       not confessed his terrible secret.~The chain of events was
24    2,   18|           Had he discovered some secret which would yet save Joam
25    2,   18|        tending to prove that the secret of the matter was contained
26    2,   19|        intrust to his friend the secret which had so grievously
27    2,   19|       turn to his own profit the secret of which he was the possessor,
28    2,   19|        his work, and carried his secret with him. But the name of
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