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1    1,   20|    which, if the adventurer had spoken truly, would demonstrate
2    2,    3|        fact, before Yaquita had spoken to him, Joam Dacosta had
3    2,    5|          And, sir, I have never spoken of these things to my wife
4    2,    9|      movements of which we have spoken are checked, and the liquid
5    2,   15|        of which he had not even spoken to Lina, but which had taken
6    2,   17|        hope.~Once more had Joam spoken encouraging words to them.
7    2,   17| management. Should Dacosta have spoken then? Perhaps; but he dared
8    2,   18|      enterprise of which he had spoken to nobody? Had he found
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