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 1    1,    1|    himself for so many years, hardly suspects that he has made
 2    1,    6|     crowd of monkeys who were hardly their superiors in agility,
 3    1,   11|        and you will come back hardly recognizable! I fancy these
 4    1,   12|      also a hairdresser—and I hardly like to say a doctor, out
 5    2,    5|     not yet give in.~He could hardly help being astonished. A
 6    2,    6|  years, and this scoundrel is hardly thirty! But the day will
 7    2,    6| likely to put up. There could hardly be a doubt that the ex-captain
 8    2,   10|   body, for the current could hardly touch it at the depth, which
 9    2,   15|     unfortunate young man had hardly strength to support himself.~
10    2,   16|    wall to the canal side was hardly a hundred yards.~Benito
11    2,   16|      keenly that Benito could hardly meet her glance.~On his
12    2,   17|      for the crime of Tijuco!~Hardly ever did he mention the
13    2,   18|     yet save Joam Dacosta?~He hardly knew. But in any case he
14    2,   18|    Dacosta’s position? It was hardly likely.~Fragoso saw this,
15    2,   19|       The reading of this had hardly finished when the air was
16    2,   19| procured them at Manaos, need hardly be insisted on.~But had
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