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 1    1,    9|   advancing civilization, and drawn further and further away
 2    1,   12|   large absorption of liquors drawn from the cellars of the
 3    1,   15|     one thousand inhabitants, drawn from the Indians on both
 4    2,    4|       the memoir which he had drawn up, he made no movement
 5    2,    8|       because it could not be drawn over the Bar of Frias, and
 6    2,   10|    then, this cavity was also drawn blank, he would have to
 7    2,   10|   strange presentiment he was drawn toward this abyss; it seemed
 8    2,   11| Manoel’s emotion when Benito, drawn on to the platform, was
 9    2,   12|       Jarriquez.~After having drawn up his report at the end
10    2,   13|       deduction that could be drawn from the combination.~“That
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