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 1    1,    1|     with all his blood! Ah! My worthy comrade, who gave me this
 2    1,    3|    roofs only just render them worthy of the name of cottages.
 3    1,    3|       which was wanting in the worthy farmer.~Joam Garral accepted
 4    1,    3|     the old Portuguese, became worthy of their grandfather, children
 5    1,    3|    their grandfather, children worthy of Joam and Yaquita.~The
 6    1,    3|       respect if we wish to be worthy of the name of men.~During
 7    1,    4|    other’s worth, and each was worthy of the other.~When he was
 8    1,    5|  Amazon, whose affluents, well worthy of itself, from the highways
 9    1,   11|      followed nothing occurred worthy of note. The nights were
10    1,   11|      and I think your river is worthy of them. But it has also
11    1,   12|      would render myself again worthy of the reputation which
12    1,   15|        some importance; it was worthy of a halt to visit it. It
13    1,   18| accomplished, and the task was worthy of a jovial repast. It was
14    1,   18|       at the dinner, which was worthy of the larder and kitchen
15    1,   20|         And so,” he said, “the worthy Torres is anxious to enter
16    2,    3|      agitated the heart of the worthy magistrate? We can easily
17    2,    5|    such proofs were those most worthy of being brought forward
18    2,   12|      shape of a monologue. The worthy justice was one of those
19    2,   14|       clear to the mind of the worthy magistrate that the key
20    2,   15|     daughter of Magalhaës, the worthy wife of the fazender of
21    2,   19|      cheers redoubled when the worthy magistrate, in a loud voice,
22    2,   20|        and the servants of the worthy family between the double
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