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 1    1,    1|     clock, the clock would have struck two, and, coming with the
 2    1,    1|      having filled his pipe, he struck a match and applied the
 3    1,    7|          followed by the black, struck under the splendid trees,
 4    1,   10|     were raised in the air, and struck the water with an automatic
 5    1,   15|         its mark, but the other struck one of the cetaceans near
 6    1,   17|     cabin, hatchet in hand, and struck such a terrific blow that
 7    1,   17|        stop the cayman. He only struck the animals carapace, and
 8    1,   20|        words Yaquita and Minha, struck with stupor, stopped without
 9    1,   20|   substitute. Judge Ribeiro was struck with apoplexy yesterday
10    2,    3|       which had so unexpectedly struck him. It was not only his
11    2,    4|         death had unfortunately struck him, and maybe I shall be
12    2,    6|      dashing along when a shout struck on their ears.~Had Benito
13    2,    6|          who was the strongest, struck a side blow with his manchetta
14    2,    6|  exclaimed Benito.~The blow was struck full on its chest, but the
15    2,    7|   struggle, at the first blow I struck Torres in his chest, my
16    2,    8|       the body, having probably struck against the declivity, had
17    2,   10| importance. He was particularly struck with the fact that his presence
18    2,   11|      fight him, it was God that struck him, and his body ought
19    2,   13|        this peculiarity had not struck the magistrate.~“And that
20    2,   13|       the letter h.”~Manoel was struck with the argument; he thought
21    2,   15|         terrible blow which had struck him without prostrating
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