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 1    1,    3|     misfortunesmisfortunes as serious as they were unmerited.
 2    1,    3|     asking her to marry him.~A serious incident hastened the solution.~
 3    1,    3|    friend Manoel, who was more serious and reflective. It was a
 4    1,    3|      of Yaquita. A little more serious than her brother, affable,
 5    1,    4|      Yaquita felt to be a very serious matter.~In fact, since Joam
 6    1,    4|     time, however, there was a serious reason to make it worth
 7    1,    7|     sir?” said she in the most serious manner possible.~“To Manoel
 8    1,    7| naturally return.~Hence highly serious, long-continued discussions,
 9    2,    3|     withdraw it.~Yes! It was a serious matter! Joam Dacosta ought
10    2,    3|       province referring to so serious a case. Had any of the accomplices
11    2,    3|     Dacosta to commence on the serious undertaking which he hoped
12    2,   16|   which appeared to promise no serious result. Far better for him
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