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1    1,    2|         just related to you has caused me to lose time. It is necessary
2    1,    4|   sorrow which our daughter has caused us, and my heart quails
3    1,   15|      account of the destruction caused not only by the natives,
4    1,   16|      not to mention the fatigue caused by the high temperature,
5    1,   16|   scarcely an inn—whose cookery caused them to deeply regret the
6    1,   18| demolition of the woodwork, and caused the loss, if not of the
7    1,   19|         Padre Passanha, “Heaven caused him to feel remorse for
8    2,   19|       Peruvian frontier, chance caused Ortega to visit the neighborhood
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