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 1    1,    1|       out, might have cost him dear.~It was very warm; the air
 2    1,    4|   married!” murmured Joam.~“My dear,” said Yaquita, feeling
 3    1,    4|      he could not repress.~“My dear,” continued Yaquita, “with
 4    1,    7|     tributaries, pachyderms so dear to the hunters for their
 5    1,    7|          No! Come on, come on, dear mistress!” said Lina. “Don’
 6    1,    7|  somehow be dependent.”~“Well, dear mistress, dont you think
 7    1,    9|     and letubal recalled names dear to the earlier conquerors
 8    1,   10|     way of traveling?”~“No, my dear boy,” replied the padre; “
 9    1,   10|     little self.”~“Well, then, dear Minha,” said Manoel, “I
10    1,   16| streets! Genuine streets!”~“My dear Manoel!” said Minha, “do
11    1,   16|     and let us look around, my dear mistress, for it is very
12    1,   16|     not be so ridiculous!”~“My dear Minha,” said Manoel, “with
13    1,   18|        pleasant and dangerous, dear Minha,” said Manoel. “In
14    1,   18|    things pass so quickly! Ah! dear mistress! do you see the
15    1,   18|  marriages at once!”~“Well, my dear boy,” replied Passanha, “
16    1,   20|        that I was innocent, my dear ones. The death of the judge
17    2,    5|       that would not have been dear at the cost of the whole
18    2,   13|     exclaimed Manoel.~“Yes, my dear young man, and I at once
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