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1    1,   20|      And the unhappy man who committed the crime?”~“Is dead.”~“
2    2,    2|   for a crime which he never committed!”~“He has told you all about
3    2,    3|  possible, for the crime was committed in the diamond arrayal.
4    2,    6|  Rather I think it was I who committed the crime.”~“Well, we must
5    2,    7| under what conditions it was committed. To try in that direction
6    2,   14|  year in which the crime was committed.~This was in 1826.~And so
7    2,   18|    to die? It was not he who committed the crime of Tijuco; it
8    2,   19|     who escorted the convoy, committed during the night of the
9    2,   19|      had been the victim. He committed to the document all the
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