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1    1,   19|        still easy is to get the diamonds in scoundrel-fashion—that
2    1,   19|         story is about stealing diamonds, and a handful of those
3    1,   19|         off in one delivery the diamonds collected during the year.
4    1,   19|      about the district and the diamonds, when you should not have
5    1,   20|     story of this affair of the diamonds, even to the smallest details.
6    2,    3|      escort or the theft of the diamonds—in a word, that Joam Dacosta
7    2,    5| soldiers and the robbery of the diamonds at Tijuco, the capital sentence
8    2,   14|         the value of the stolen diamonds was estimated at eight hundred
9    2,   19|    author of the robbery of the diamonds and of the murder of the
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