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 1    1,    3|       exist between brother and sister.~In the year 1852—of which
 2    1,    3|         father, his mother, his sister, and to find himself, enthusiastic
 3    1,    4|     MANOEL WAS in love with the sister of his friend Benito, and
 4    1,    4|    better than wish to marry my sister. Leave it to me! I will
 5    1,    7|  engaged: I am no more than the sister of Benito! You are only
 6    1,    7|        Benito, so as to get his sister out of her embarrassment; “
 7    1,    7|       as, at a gesture from his sister, he replaced under his arm
 8    1,    7|        yet—and he cautioned his sister about this—the gun would
 9    1,    7|         an object!” replied his sister; “but our object is to see,
10    1,    7|       Manoel wished to keep his sister back.~“Staystay, Minha!”
11    1,   10|       my friend.”~“Brave little sister!” said Benito, “we shall
12    1,   10|        the interest of all, his sister raised no objection; but
13    1,   11|     that it has its legends, my sister, is to say no ill of it.”~“
14    1,   14|       asked Minha.~“Yes, little sister,” replied Benito, “and you
15    1,   16|        this!”~“Then, mother and sister, you must take great care
16    1,   17| conversation on your mother and sister, and seeking to introduce
17    1,   17|   remarked his attentions to my sister! Nothing can be truer! But
18    2,    2|       said, “take my mother and sister away to their rooms. Do
19    2,    7|   entreaties of Yaquita, of his sister, of Padre Passanha, and
20    2,    7|      nothing to my mother or my sister,” he added; “if this last
21    2,   16|        return of his mother and sister.~Manoel then presented himself
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