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 1    1,    2|       least to have made up his mind to get rid of one of his
 2    1,    2|       recovered his presence of mind.~“Many thanks, gentlemen,”
 3    1,    3|     domestic virtues? Would her mind and feelings have been more
 4    1,    3| cheerful disposition, an active mind, a lively intelligence,
 5    1,    3|       naturally with dignity of mind.~Benito and Minha responded
 6    1,    7|       returned the girl.~“Never mind,” said Benito; “I never
 7    1,   11|        the state of a legendary mind!”~“And why not?” asked the
 8    1,   16|      him? Cannot you call it to mind? It might be useful to know
 9    1,   17|   Torres, all this crowds on my mind. I do not know! I am losing
10    2,    3|        be still unshaken in the mind of the judge. He therefore
11    2,    4|         Dacosta had made up his mind to confess everything concerning
12    2,   10|       over there obliquely; but mind what you are doing, Benito.
13    2,   10|       may lose your presence of mind, or no longer know where
14    2,   10|       fact that his presence of mind might abandon him at the
15    2,   11|       doubt should exist in the mind of the magistrate! It is
16    2,   12|         say that he made up his mind to work at it continuously,
17    2,   12|     finesse and sagacity of his mind. He picked up the document
18    2,   12|        denoted a very observant mind, started on this new quest.
19    2,   12|      during the first stage his mind refused all verification
20    2,   13|      Jarriquez has an ingenious mind.~I write this phrase so
21    2,   14|      had thoroughly made up his mind to get at the solution,
22    2,   14|      was perfectly clear to the mind of the worthy magistrate
23    2,   15|    taken full possession of his mind. This was to go in search
24    2,   15|         Judge Ribeiro, in whose mind his innocence did not admit
25    2,   17|        was reproduced in Joam’s mind with a clearness and completeness
26    2,   17|       interrupted Benito, whose mind threatened to give way before
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