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 1    1,    2|           some church choir. But if nature has not made him vicious,
 2    1,    2| representatives of the monkey tribe nature has not been content to
 3    1,    2|           did not quite forget that nature had made him but a simple
 4    1,    3|          the midst of the beauteous nature of the tropics, the education
 5    1,    4|          last look on that glorious nature, on that corner of the world
 6    1,    7|            do all these beauties of nature. Only when his gun is on
 7    1,   11|              and they were not of a nature to encourage an inclination
 8    1,   11|             everything is of use in nature,” asked Minha, “what is
 9    1,   12|             is no beard to trim—for nature has been very stingy toward
10    1,   14|         questions of too pressing a nature.~In taking him on board
11    1,   15|      interesting expedition of this nature. Two of these herbivorous
12    1,   17|          neighboring beach!”~“Well, nature has done wisely in allowing
13    1,   19|         circumference, which in the nature of its soil, its vegetation,
14    1,   20|        sentences for crimes of that nature, the government is forbidden
15    2,    2|          the town. That it was of a nature to excite the interest of
16    2,    4|         take its course.~But in the nature of things Joam Dacosta would
17    2,    8|             was of a hope-inspiring nature.~However, Benito, who did
18    2,   11|      Although this recital was of a nature to corroborate all that
19    2,   13|            correct, and it was of a nature to attract attention. The
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