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1    1,    3|        but what he wanted. The noble, high-spirited look which
2    1,    3|       work—he was one of those noble characters, resolute and
3    1,    3|      passionate taste for that noble profession, and his intention
4    1,    7| produce caoutchouc, “gualtes,” noble palm-trees, with slender,
5    1,   11|      spite of the cares of the noble Frenchwoman. At the end
6    2,    1|        the Cassiquary.~After a noble course of some seventeen
7    2,    2|    replied the young man. “The noble fazender did not wish that
8    2,    2| happiness she had led with the noble man who had been injured
9    2,    3|       collapsed in face of the noble anger of his victim, had
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