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 1    1,    2|        sword-knife and hoe were useless unless he could get near
 2    1,    8|      forest!” replied Fragoso.~“Useless, my friend,” answered the
 3    1,    9|   Indians.~Such would have been useless. The natives of Central
 4    1,   11|        application had not been useless, and Madame des Odonais
 5    1,   11|      and floating trees, became useless. It was therefore necessary
 6    1,   15|        the air which had become useless for their breathing purposes.~
 7    1,   15|          or Teffe, which it was useless to enter, for they would
 8    2,    2|       of the present. An end to useless recriminations! Let us see!”
 9    2,    8| disappeared, Araujo, finding it useless to continue his operations
10    2,    9|        intend to do so.”~It was useless to resist.~An hour afterward
11    2,   15|  present, however, all had been useless, and probably the most ingenious
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