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 1    1,    1|   but the black had at this date the right to ransom himself,
 2    1,    3| twenty-six years before the date when our story opens, was
 3    1,    4|     his daughter.~“And what date, father,” asked Benito, “
 4    1,    4|    fixed for the wedding?”~“Date?” answered Joam. “Date?
 5    1,    4|      Date?” answered Joam. “Date? We shall see. We will fix
 6    1,    9|   to wait.~All was ready to date, the 5th of June.~The pilot
 7    1,   16|  toilettes, a little out of date perhaps, for Ega is five
 8    1,   19|    and informed them of the date of the departure of the
 9    1,   19|   in a position to know the date on which the convoy’s departure
10    2,   14|      And first let us try a date! Why should not the culprit
11    2,   14|  the culprit have taken the date of the year in which Dacosta,
12    2,   14|    if instead of this first date the author of the document
13    2,   14|     not rather selected the date of the year in which the
14    2,   14|    author of the crime, the date of his arrest, the date
15    2,   14|     date of his arrest, the date of the sentence at the Villa
16    2,   14|     Villa Rica assizes, the date fixed for the execution,
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