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1    1,    7|  you must allow me to do my duty, as mistress of the house.”~“
2    1,   11|   she started.”~“It was her duty to her husband, Manoel,”
3    1,   11|    a man resolved to do his duty to the last.~
4    1,   17|     right—the right and the duty—to do it. In short, on the
5    2,    2|    things, either to do her duty or to insist on her rights.~
6    2,    4| condemned. The magistrate’s duty, notwithstanding the opinions
7    2,   11|    To him alone belongs the duty of verifying that the document
8    2,   20|    Father Passanha fell the duty of celebrating the double
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