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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
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