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1    1,    3|       never appeal in vain.~But, notwithstanding one could not help remarking
2    1,   11|         she never hesitated, and notwithstanding the dangers of such a voyage
3    2,    3|       Dacosta was innocent.~But, notwithstanding this conviction, notwithstanding
4    2,    3| notwithstanding this conviction, notwithstanding his talent and zeal, Ribeiro
5    2,    4|           The magistrate’s duty, notwithstanding the opinions he held, would
6    2,   10|       hurrying from their hills.~Notwithstanding that Benito did not leave
7    2,   15|     outside. Almost immediately, notwithstanding his formal orders, the door
8    2,   20|     question and reply.~At last, notwithstanding the tide, which since leaving
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