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 1    1,    3| fazenda were accommodated—the servantsoffices, the cabins of
 2    1,    3|      interrogate the humblest servants of the fazenda. It was unnecessary
 3    1,    3|  pleased in the house.~As for servants they were of two kindsIndians,
 4    1,    6|      the fazendermasters and servants, in their dwellings, their
 5    1,    6|   embark with his family, his servants, and his merchandise.~“Excellent
 6    1,    8|       Benito, Manoel, and the servants, Cybele and Lina, were to
 7    1,    9|     family and their personal servants.~In the center the huts
 8    1,    9|      are reserved for the old servants of God.~What better occasion
 9    1,    9|       Cybele, and some of the servants, Indian or negro, of the
10    1,   11|      children, relations, and servants, were all dead!”~“What an
11    1,   13|  Torres, “that there are some servants with the family?”~“Of course,”
12    1,   20|     his dismayed children and servants.~“Let the justice of man
13    2,    7|      the fazenda! Masters and servants had been affected by the
14    2,    7|     by the blow! Were not the servants of the fazenda members of
15    2,    8|      family who treated their servants so well.~Yes; and so they
16    2,   11|       him, through one of his servants, that they wished to see
17    2,   14|     whole house trembled; his servants, black or white, dared not
18    2,   18|       One of the magistrate’s servants came to open it; his master
19    2,   20|       then old Cybele and the servants of the worthy family between
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