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1    1,    2|         He swore, he stamped, he threatened the guariba. That annoying
2    1,    3|  strength, to which, when danger threatened, he could never appeal in
3    1,   11|      jangada, which now and then threatened to run aground. Every one
4    1,   15| oppressive since the morning and threatened approaching storms. Large
5    2,    2|     preceded his expulsion?”~“He threatened to denounce Joam Garral
6    2,    6|          guest of my father, you threatened him, you betrayed him, you
7    2,    6|      stoop beneath the arm which threatened him.~“Die, then!” exclaimed
8    2,   17|   interrupted Benito, whose mind threatened to give way before such
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