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 1    1,    3| finished, he had taken up the subject of medicine. He had a passionate
 2    1,    3|       beloved by all. On this subject you could fearlessly interrogate
 3    1,   13|      Fragoso, started on this subject, would not have been able
 4    1,   16|       all conversation on the subject, and ended by maintaining
 5    1,   17|    board, said nothing on the subject of Torres, he resolved to
 6    1,   18|     he, “while we are on this subject, are there not any more
 7    1,   19|       Torres did not want the subject to drop, for he went on
 8    2,    2|      reply. Evidently on that subject his decision was irrevocable.~
 9    2,    4|     what you have said on the subject.”~“Not only on that subject,”
10    2,    4|   subject.”~“Not only on that subject,” answered Dacosta, “but
11    2,    4| answered Dacosta, “but on the subject of all the circumstances
12    2,    7|       was anxious to make the subject of a bargain. He told us
13    2,   11|       Dacosta had said on the subject of Torres, and of the bargain
14    2,   13|   proves that the language is subject to the laws of number.”~“
15    2,   14|      in public opinion on the subject of Joam Dacosta. To anger
16    2,   19|       he tried to make it the subject of an odious bargain.~Torres
17    2,   20|      area of the Para, is not subject to the visitations of this
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