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 1    1,    7|        rules of my art. I am a barber, so to speak more truly,
 2    1,    7|      cipo.”~“And, above all, a barber in difficulties, and on
 3    1,    8|  situation at the fazenda.~The barber had never been so happy
 4    1,    8|   always find a poor chap of a barber at the end!”~“Quite a chance,
 5    1,    8|       Minha, seeing the active barber making a rush at the bank.~“
 6    1,   12|      his capacity of wandering barber, had already run through
 7    1,   12|       know, Mr. Garral, that a barber who is also a hairdresser—
 8    1,   12|  Husbands and wives, the jolly barber knew them well, and he knew
 9    1,   12|        in the place the famous barber was signaled, recognized,
10    1,   12|       took their places on the barber’s stool. The scissors of
11    1,   12|    noon came the much-occupied barber had not had time to return
12    1,   12|        the celebrated Fragoso, barber in ordinary and extraordinary
13    1,   13| required the good offices of a barber.~“Good-day, friend, good-day!”
14    1,   13|      owe you?” asked he of the barber.~“Nothing,” answered Fragoso. “
15    1,   13|      cabin near to that of the barber. It was not till eight o’
16    1,   16|      strict reserve toward the barber.~After catching a glimpse
17    2,    6|      Mr. Benito,” answered the barber.~“What is the matter?” asked
18    2,    9|      Benito.~The pilot and the barber were informed of the decision
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