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 1    1,    1|    was deeply absorbed in the reading of the document on which
 2    1,   16|      cabin, where he has been reading and writing.”~“He did not
 3    2,    7|      I saw him—yes, I saw him—reading, and again reading, an old
 4    2,    7|    saw him—reading, and again reading, an old faded paper, and
 5    2,   12| Fragoso; “for we shall end by reading the document, and then the
 6    2,   12|     fact could but render the reading of the document more difficult.~“
 7    2,   12|      can never forget. On the reading of the American document
 8    2,   12|   give himself the ecstasy of reading it all straight off at once.~
 9    2,   15|  Torres, the impossibility of reading the document found on him,
10    2,   15|     had he wished to make the reading more difficult.~Nothing!
11    2,   18|     Joam Dacosta, and without reading any more he flew from his
12    2,   19|       true name, Ortega.”~The reading of this had hardly finished
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