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1    1,    2|    for the service you have rendered me?”~“My friend, Manoel,
2    1,    4|     unchangeable tenderness rendered her so happy, had not the
3    1,    8|     boiling resin, and thus rendered water-tight throughout.
4    1,   11|   Frenchwoman whose sorrows rendered these banks memorable in
5    1,   15|  the wind. Its great length rendered it almost insensible to
6    2,    4|  criminal procedure had not rendered particularly friendly toward
7    2,    7|    perhaps destroyed it, or rendered it undecipherable!”~“Why,”
8    2,   10|     the shocks, he would be rendered powerless.~Benito, unable
9    2,   15| reason, if the poor fellow, rendered desperate at having, when
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