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 1    1,    2|  sleeper did not move, and this doubtless induced him to come and
 2    1,    2|       made no impression on it.~Doubtless the guariba thought he had
 3    1,    2|       from his stiffened hand.~“Doubtless that, sir, is what belongs
 4    1,   12|        on that of the garrison. Doubtless the soldierswives would
 5    1,   16|         have paid his expenses.~Doubtless, however, the jolly fellow,
 6    1,   16|      was regarded? Perhaps, but doubtless he had his reasons for taking
 7    1,   18|           In a pirogue there is doubtless nothing to fear in sailing
 8    1,   19|      income out of that!”~“You, doubtless?” said Benito very dryly.~“
 9    1,   19|         of the thieves, and was doubtless dragged away and thrown
10    1,   20|       the terrible accusations. Doubtless he wanted to know to what
11    2,    2|        feeling of curiosity had doubtless attracted them to the anchorage
12    2,    5|       The interest of Torres is doubtless to selel you the document—
13    2,    6|        an hour ago, and he will doubtless come back to supper.”~“Do
14    2,    6| Possessed of a secret which was doubtless given to you, you wanted
15    2,    7|      always about with him, and doubtless in that very case.”~“Wait!
16    2,   12|         to write his confessiondoubtless, so that it should not compromise
17    2,   17|       was depicted on his face. Doubtless he also, like Judge Jarriquez,
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