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1    1,   10|          the fazenda, and that you promised to make me very learned
2    1,   13|        have not forgotten that you promised to come to the fazenda to
3    1,   16|           to pass the night, which promised to be dark.~On this island,
4    1,   17|     explanation, Manoel and Benito promised to keep him in sight without
5    1,   18|          evening the dinner, which promised to be the last of this first
6    2,    3|   accordingly been prudent. He had promised to be so. But in all his
7    2,   10|        parts of the river.”~Benito promised to attend to these hints,
8    2,   15|       hundred thousand francs) was promised to any one who could discover
9    2,   20| celebrating the double union which promised so happily. In that little
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