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 1    1,    7|          only my friend!”~“To be sure,” said Benito.~“Bravo! bravo!
 2    1,    7|        Besides, Mr. Benito, I am sure my idea will please you,”
 3    1,    8|        with some good soil, I am sure they would do well, and
 4    1,   13|        of your services.”~“To be sure! In a minute,” said Fragoso. “
 5    1,   13|          I might almost say I am sure.”~“And what is the name
 6    1,   13|        of walking saved.”~“To be sure!” answered Torres.~“Our
 7    1,   13|          well received, and I am sure my father will give you
 8    1,   15|        they not, Manoel?”~“To be sure—very formidable,” answered
 9    1,   17|          his game, no matter how sure it may be, and force him
10    1,   19|      lose by the change!”~“To be sure, Miss Minha,” gallantly
11    1,   19|          the robbery which he is sure to have realized.”~“Perhaps,
12    2,    3|      sufficient of Yaquita to be sure that her affection for him
13    2,    4|       priori inadmissable. To be sure, he did not come to a decision
14    2,    8|          a mile or so, they were sure to recover it if they thoroughly
15    2,    9|          from the water, you are sure to float. But this is not
16    2,   11|          seize the case, to make sure than it contained——~“No!”
17    2,   14|        important word, which was sure to be found somewhre, that
18    2,   15|          and there he was almost sure to meet the head of these “
19    2,   15| supposing I succeeded? If we are sure that one of Torrescompanions
20    2,   15|         although he was not even sure of finding the band on the
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