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1    1,    2|   scaffolding on which his future hopes depended, on which
2    1,    5|   But to this medal of the future there is a reverse. No progress
3    1,    6|  to mark the boundary of a future clearing, not even an angle
4    1,    9|    toward the evening, the future passengers of the jangada
5    1,   10| That was the secret of the future.~The weather was magnificent.
6    1,   10|    apart, discussing their future projects just as they had
7    2,   11|    not be suspected at any future time:~“Just take note, my
8    2,   17| when still very young. The future smiled on him; he would
9    2,   17|  his end he longed for the future of his daughter to be assured,
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