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 1    1,   15| egg-laying operation is a grand affair for the riverine Indians
 2    1,   19|    accused of having got up the affair. In vain he protested that
 3    1,   20|      sentenced to death in this affair of the robbery and murder!”~
 4    1,   20|         sought for this diamond affair, whom they convicted of
 5    1,   20|         hand, the story of this affair of the diamonds, even to
 6    2,    2|      the details of the strange affair.~“How,” he asked, “did Torres
 7    2,    4|    death in 1826 in the diamond affair at Tijuco.”~“You confess
 8    2,    5|       already been laid in this affair, and you have appeared before
 9    2,    5|         This is a much stranger affair than I ever thought it would
10    2,   12|        he had finished with the affair so far as he was concerned.
11    2,   12|        the recital of the whole affair is probably summed up? Proper
12    2,   13|         anything to do with the affair in the diamond province.
13    2,   14|         phases of this dramatic affair.~But, on the other hand,
14    2,   14|    understand what interest the affair created. In any case, the
15    2,   15|   produced in the course of the affair, before or after his arrest,
16    2,   15|         as the time ran on; the affair was discussed with unexampled
17    2,   15|        document referred to the affair at Tijuco, and that it had
18    2,   19|    detailed report of the whole affair, and with it the original
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