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 1    1,    6|      within, and whose wood of clear violet is specially in demand
 2    1,   10|      far from being completely clear. Trees still green, vegetable
 3    1,   10|  Araujo, who did not forget to clear his vision and his memory
 4    1,   11|        setting of the sun on a clear horizon, free from all haze,
 5    1,   18|       the trees arose from the clear, still water, in which every
 6    1,   18|       have a free course and a clear stream.”~“We shall be quite
 7    1,   18|    above all things, to have a clear outlook.~This evening the
 8    2,    5| Jarriquez; “accusing others to clear himself.”~But he none the
 9    2,    8|      surface are alone able to clear. In short, the currents
10    2,   10|    penetrated deep through the clear waters, and the magnificent
11    2,   10|  action of his brain was quite clear—even a little more so than
12    2,   14|        vapor.~It was perfectly clear to the mind of the worthy
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