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 1    1,    3|      What more could she have learned in a convent at Manaos or
 2    1,    3| already old at thirty she had learned the secret of resisting
 3    1,    6|  clapping her hands, when she learned her father’s scheme.~“Yes,”
 4    1,   10|      promised to make me very learned about everything connected
 5    1,   11|        and Madame des Odonais learned at last that the king of
 6    1,   12|   make the ball describe some learned curve of which mathematicians
 7    1,   14|       I do not think the most learned have yet arrived at a satisfactory
 8    2,    2|      long time.”~“And when he learned from us that my father and
 9    2,   16|    depended on. Whenever they learned what the work of safety
10    2,   18|    mouth of that tributary he learned that the chief of these
11    2,   18|      was all that Fragoso had learned. Was this information of
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