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 1    1,    3|       the commencement of this historyJoam Garral attained the
 2    1,   11|        it, Manoel!”~“It is the history of a Frenchwoman whose sorrows
 3    1,   19|            CHAPTER XIX~ANCIENT HISTORY~BUT THE CONVERSATION was
 4    2,    1| vicissitudes of the mysterious history of the fazender of Iquitos.~
 5    2,    3|   memoir, which he called “The History of My Life,” and which was
 6    2,    4| possible, “Go on! Tell me your history. I know it, but I do not
 7    2,    4|      see this, and he told the history of his whole life. He spoke
 8    2,    5|   those who have followed this history, and who cannot doubt but
 9    2,    7|    these parts, after giving a history of the circumstances of
10    2,   17|    memoir, as we know, was the history of his life from his entry
11    2,   19|     the document this terrible history.~And from that moment Judge
12    2,   20|     enemiesheads for natural history cabinets.~To what a superb
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