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 1    1,    1|          about a hundred of these lines, with the letters at even
 2    1,    1|       verified the sense of those lines, unintelligible to all but
 3    1,    1|       length, “here are a hundred lines very neatly written, which,
 4    1,    1|       life are contained in these lines. And when he wishes to see
 5    1,    5|       basin of the Amazon.~To-day lines of well-found steamboats,
 6    2,   12|      document contained a hundred lines, which were divided into
 7    2,   12|        Jarrizuez noticed that the lines of the document were not
 8    2,   12|      heavens! what cacophony! The lines he had formed with the letters
 9    2,   13|         never be able to read the lines, and consequently if we
10    2,   13|          Judge Jarriquez, “if the lines of the document had been
11    2,   13|        Joam Dacosta. Well, if the lines had been divided into words,
12    2,   13| successively each letter of those lines for the first of the seven
13    2,   18|           look upon, devoured the lines of the document with a fixed
14    2,   20|      country—with its picturesque lines of white houses at many
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