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 1    1,    2|      The captain of the woods required great command over himself
 2    1,    3|    Fields of sugar-canes soon required the construction of a mill
 3    1,    4| fazenda, the works which have required your presence, have not
 4    1,    7|       plant, and all the heat required for the development of their
 5    1,    8|      gave the fazender all he required.~The building was commenced
 6    1,    8|       which lay in its course required fully as many as were taken,
 7    1,    9|    crew a good many huts were required, and these gave to the jangada
 8    1,   13|      trifle long, imperiously required the good offices of a barber.~“
 9    1,   15|   with islands and islets. It required all the address of the pilot
10    1,   19|     to death. Such a sentence required his execution in twenty-four
11    2,    5|      that I was at his mercy, required more than my fortune!”~“
12    2,   16|      and tools which would be required by the young men when they
13    2,   17|   name, whose every effort is required to avoid the pursuit of
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