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1    1,    7| Nature-enchanting, etc.”~We may confess, however, that in forbidding
2    1,    8|        was enormous, as we must confess when it is considered that
3    1,   16|           added Yaquita, “for I confess I never saw anything equal
4    2,    2|      condemned an innocent man! Confess your errors and set matters
5    2,    3|         the prosperity! Yes! To confess everything rather than to
6    2,    3|       his wife.~“The day when I confess everything,” Joam repeated, “
7    2,    4|         had made up his mind to confess everything concerning his
8    2,    4|         affair at Tijuco.”~“You confess then that you are Joam Dacosta?”~“
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