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 1    1,    5|     still baffles our explorers. Numbers of States still claim the
 2    1,    5|       wander in their diminished numbers among the forests of Japura.~
 3    2,    1|         there collected in great numbers, some moored in the stream
 4    2,   13| deducting one from the other the numbers of their places in alphabetical
 5    2,   13|       say, of repetitions of the numbers 423, or 234, or 342.”~“Yes,
 6    2,   13|          eight hundred different numbers, and that if you use the
 7    2,   13|          to try at each of these numbers, it would take you six years,
 8    2,   14|        inventing combinations of numbers, in forging a key to force
 9    2,   14|          tried in succession the numbers which represented Dacosta10    2,   15|       were spread about in great numbers at the suggestion of Manoel,
11    2,   15|        had been trying different numbers—numbers selected arbitrarily—
12    2,   15|         trying different numbers—numbers selected arbitrarily—and
13    2,   15|        in that way.~Nothing! The numbers already thought of, and
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