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 1    1,    1| personages; but before trying to understand it I ought to begin by counting
 2    1,    2|          as if he could make him understand him.~His strength gave out,
 3    1,    6|     negress could not be made to understand why they wanted to go or
 4    1,   11|       said Manoel; “and I do not understand all its sublime beauties.
 5    1,   12|      that of conceit, being, you understand, the principal.”~“Go on,
 6    1,   17|      keep our eyes on him!”~“You understand me, Manoel?” asked Benito.~“
 7    1,   17|        Manoel?” asked Benito.~“I understand you, my friend, my brother!”
 8    1,   18|       some mystery that I cannot understand,” said Benito.~“Yes, but
 9    1,   20|          a murderer were made to understand each other.”~At these words
10    1,   20|     criminal we were not made to understand one another.”~“And your
11    2,    2|         came to know it I do not understand.”~“One more question,” continued
12    2,    6|         know it before? I cannot understand it, for my father never
13    2,    7|          him aside they made him understand that there was no time to
14    2,    7|          words which I could not understand.”~“That was the document!”
15    2,   13|             But I should like to understand,” said Manoel, “and I do
16    2,   13|        last paragraph! There you understand the sense of the whole is
17    2,   13|          an example and you will understand the explanation better.”~
18    2,   13|            answered Manoel.~“You understand, then, by this means, that
19    2,   14|      some form, and we can quite understand what interest the affair
20    2,   14|   without a moment’s thought—you understand—the first number than comes
21    2,   20|          two young men seemed to understand each other, for the same
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