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1 1, 3| vigorous health, with whom all things had succeeded in life, a 2 1, 6| to see.~“But you will see things that you never saw before,” 3 1, 7| replied Minha; “such beautiful things are only lent to us; is 4 1, 8| natural ability, do all these things easily with their skilled 5 1, 9| some of every one of these things it was hoped would figure 6 1, 11| bands bound round their things and stomachs. They are now 7 1, 13| you had better get your things on board.”~“Oh, that will 8 1, 15| awoke!”~“Talk no more of things like that, Manoel,” said 9 1, 17| anything, but above all things let us be on our guard!”~“ 10 1, 17| know! I am losing myself in things that defy explanation! Oh! 11 1, 17| precious to me above all things! But if you will allow me— 12 1, 18| precious to me above all things!” Torres had said.~This 13 1, 18| Lina. “All these beautiful things pass so quickly! Ah! dear 14 1, 18| was necessary, above all things, to have a clear outlook.~ 15 1, 20| Passanha to ask him to get things ready for the two weddings.~ 16 2, 2| wife was now ready for all things, either to do her duty or 17 2, 4| past master; and above all things for Chinese puzzles, enigmas, 18 2, 4| anagrams, riddles, and such things, with which, like more than 19 2, 4| course.~But in the nature of things Joam Dacosta would protest 20 2, 5| have never spoken of these things to my wife or children, 21 2, 8| the Bar of Frias, which things floating near the surface 22 2, 8| for words as he did for things, thought proper to reply, “ 23 2, 10| Torres, if he had any heavy things about him, such as a belt 24 2, 12| rebuses, logogryphs, and such things, was at last in his true 25 2, 13| does not often do much in things of this sort.”~“But still,” 26 2, 14| the real culprit—all these things had contributed to work 27 2, 16| had Fragoso foreseen that things would have turned out as