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1    1,    2|   most eccentric. Of sociable disposition, and not very savage, differing
2    1,    3|       possessed of a cheerful disposition, an active mind, a lively
3    1,    3|     not for himself? Was this disposition attributable to some secret
4    1,    7|       that he was of a lively disposition. He was one of those wandering
5    1,   13| mistress. Ah, what an amiable disposition! What a heart, and what
6    1,   14|     apart if of an unsociable disposition.~It was noticed, at least
7    2,   12|   depend only on an arbitrary disposition of the letters, he was already
8    2,   13| Jarriquez; “first look at the disposition of the letters, and read
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