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1    1,    2|       command over himself to avoid giving a jump when he heard
2    1,    4|       he seemed to designedly avoid the look of his wife.~“What
3    1,    9|     which it was necessary to avoid, the creeks or bays which
4    1,   17| ATTACK~HOWEVER, if Manoel, to avoid giving rise to a violent
5    1,   17|     in time, but he could not avoid the chock of the cayman,
6    1,   18|   with extreme care, so as to avoid the collisions on either
7    2,    5|     quickly, and he could not avoid exclaiming, “The man who
8    2,    6| companions had to hurry on to avoid being left behind.~The left
9    2,   17|   every effort is required to avoid the pursuit of the police,
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