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 1    1,   10|       You will have an amiable companion,” said the padre. “All the
 2    1,   13|    Miss Lina, who is more of a companion than a servant to her mistress.
 3    1,   14|     Did he not owe to this gay companion the idea of taking passage
 4    1,   17| himself on us as our traveling companion? We arrive at Tabatinga,
 5    1,   20|        he intrusted to me, his companion, to do what he could no
 6    2,    6|     the devoted wife and brave companion he had ever known her to
 7    2,    7|        had intrusted it to his companion, Torres; and that he, instead
 8    2,    7|        we do find out who this companion of Torres was, he is dead,
 9    2,   12|    which the real culprit, the companion of the adventurer, had thought
10    2,   19|      absolute want, became his companion. Ortega and he became most
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