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 1    1,    2|       In an instant Torres had recognized with whom he had to deal.~“
 2    1,    3|   others, so stern to himself, recognized the sterling qualities which
 3    1,    4|    whose sterling qualities he recognized and appreciated. But to
 4    1,    8|  author of which can be easily recognized, the end of the cipo spread
 5    1,   10|       the opposite bank Benito recognized the site of the ancient
 6    1,   12|    famous barber was signaled, recognized, surrounded. Fragoso had
 7    1,   17|     ones, the centenarians, be recognized by the greenish moss which
 8    1,   19|     The value of the stone was recognized, and King John VI., of Portugal,
 9    1,   20|        established, who can be recognized even after twenty-five years10    2,    6|         I want to know how you recognized him, why yu were prowling
11    2,    6|         I want to know how you recognized Joam Dacosta in the fazenda
12    2,    6|    fazenda of Iquitos?”~“How I recognized him?” replied Torres. “That
13    2,    8|      The place had been easily recognized. A track of blood stained
14    2,   10|      innocence would have been recognized! Joam Dacosta, restored
15    2,   10|       these hints, of which he recognized the importance. He was particularly
16    2,   10|        liquid mass, and Benito recognized the bloated, ashy features
17    2,   16|    angle of the building, they recognized the window of the cell in
18    2,   18|        made no mistake when he recognized Torres as one of the captains
19    2,   19|      did not recognize him, he recognized Joam Dacosta.~Henceforth
20    2,   19|   thanks due to him for having recognized Torres as a captain of the
21    2,   19| arrived. The document had been recognized as authentic. The handwriting
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