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 1    1,    2| recognized with whom he had to deal.~“A guariba!” he cried.~
 2    1,    2|     with whom he might have to deal. Panting, puzzled, his ears
 3    1,    3|        perhaps, to whom a good deal of familiarity is allowed,
 4    1,    7|        to have suffered a good deal.~At his feet were an empty
 5    1,   10|      deserve it. He is a great deal too indulgent to my little
 6    1,   10|  floods and it was with a good deal of rapidity that its current,
 7    1,   13|        not work without a good deal to say.~“I have come from
 8    1,   14|   family. He maintained a good deal of reserve, answering if
 9    1,   15|     had certainly seen a great deal, but his observations were
10    2,    2|   maneuver necessitated a good deal of care. They had to work
11    2,    8|     the pilot was worth a good deal, and was of a hope-inspiring
12    2,   13|      have spared myself a good deal of trouble and a headache
13    2,   16|      whose fate excited a good deal of anxiety among his companions.
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