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 1    1,    5|   European rivers would fail to contain them. But the mouths of
 2    1,    8|       house. It was arranged to contain several bedrooms and a large
 3    1,   12|         of sufficient extent to contain the Archipelago of the Aramasa
 4    1,   17|       seemed to be powerless to contain himself, “think you that
 5    2,    8|       and the paper it ought to contain.~At this juncture Araujo
 6    2,   11| exclaimed Benito, who could not contain himself.~“It is for the
 7    2,   11|         Did not, then, the case contain the document which had been
 8    2,   12|      the document might perhaps contain the justification of Joam
 9    2,   13|       whom the phrase seemed to contain a proposition beyond dispute,
10    2,   17|         it contained or did not contain the longed-for vindication,
11    2,   17|         to-day—even now—it will contain your sentence of death.”~“
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