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 1    1,    9| covering.~A certain groaning arose among the planks of the
 2    1,    9|   half-past six cries of joy arose. The jangada floated at
 3    1,   11|  freshened the air; the moon arose in the constellated depths
 4    1,   18|       The stems of the trees arose from the clear, still water,
 5    1,   20|     it would break. The girl arose, ashy pale, as if she would
 6    2,    2| crushed by this sudden blow, arose. With Yaquita Dacosta it
 7    2,   10|   been stretched on the sand arose! The undulations of the
 8    2,   14|   his head nearly splitting, arose and paced his office, went
 9    2,   15|       The magistrate quickly arose.~“What is it, gentlemen?
10    2,   18|      midst of a dense crowd, arose the gallows, towering up
11    2,   18|    And here appalling shouts arose in the streets; they were
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