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1    1,    3|          fazenda began to grow in proportion, and to spread out along
2    1,    3|        order to recompense him in proportion to his merits he had from
3    1,    3|           endeavors is out of all proportion to what they are worth.”~
4    2,   12|        number of consonants is in proportion to its vowels. And at the
5    2,   12|         Well, now let us try what proportion these different letters
6    2,   12|    consonants are in their normal proportion.”~And so he seized his pen,
7    2,   12|          Good! that is the normal proportion. That is about a fifth,
8    2,   12| twenty-three times. This enormous proportion shows, to begin with, that
9    2,   13|          an alphabet based on the proportion the letters bear to one
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