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1    1,   11|       and it has some marvelous ones,” replied Minha.~“What legends?”
2    1,   11|         the river the imprudent ones who gaze a her.”~“Oh, as
3    1,   11|         exhausted. The forsaken ones in vain endeavored to descend
4    1,   12|         A long array of anxious ones formed itself in the square.
5    1,   12|        in the square. The happy ones coming from the hands of
6    1,   17| longevity. Not only can the old ones, the centenarians, be recognized
7    1,   20|         I was innocent, my dear ones. The death of the judge
8    2,   11|       the first words, the only ones which escaped from Benito’
9    2,   19|   letters for the cryptological ones, he divided and punctuated
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