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 1    1,    1|      which, though it cannot equal the bull in size, can surpass
 2    1,    1|     1] One thousand reis are equal to three francs, and a conto
 3    1,    3| footing as himself, and with equal shares.~But there was more
 4    1,    3|      of the fazenda, she was equal to say any other position
 5    1,    3|       and qualities of heart equal to those of his head. At
 6    1,   10|     as they are, they cannot equal the one we have made our
 7    1,   12|     then men and women, with equal eagerness, took their places
 8    1,   16| confess I never saw anything equal to this!”~“Then, mother
 9    1,   17|      with a speed no man can equal.~It is on these huge beaches
10    2,   10|    support a pressure almost equal to an atmosphere, with the
11    2,   20|     at a valley which has no equal in the world, entered that
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