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 1    1,    3|   sciences, in the arts, was a stranger to him. He studied as if
 2    1,    4|       fancy myself much less a stranger to the doings of her life.”~
 3    1,    4|   people, and appear less of a stranger in the town in which she
 4    1,    7|     the forest; you are only a stranger in these regions of the
 5    1,   13|        expectant crowd, when a stranger arrived in the square, and
 6    1,   13|      inn.~For some minutes the stranger eyed Fragoso attentively
 7    1,   13|      head.~“Yes,” answered the stranger. “A compatriot who has need
 8    1,   13|     and my hair,” answered the stranger.~“All right!” said Fragoso,
 9    1,   13| objection at all,” replied the stranger. “My name is Torres.”~When
10    1,   18|     marriage. But I am quite a stranger in Belem, and, for certain
11    2,    5|     Well, well! This is a much stranger affair than I ever thought
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