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1    1,    3|       his daughter, had, in this silent young man, so gentle to
2    1,    7|        enchantment.~But all were silent and went into hiding when
3    1,    7|       for you at the end.”~“I am silent,” replied Manoel; “I have
4    1,   11|        while Joam Garral, always silent, was contented to listen,
5    2,    2| exclaimed Manoel, who could keep silent no longer.~“Manoel!” murmured
6    2,    3|       the young people! Joam was silent, the marriage took place,
7    2,    6|      decisive was done. The ever silent gaze of Benito pierced the
8    2,    7| expulsion of Torres, had he been silent about the document which
9    2,    8|    Araujo’s reply.~The pilot was silent for a few moments; they
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