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1    1,   12|  half-cracked hill of clay, stand a dozen houses, covered
2    1,   20|  was of himself, Joam could stand it no longler. He was about
3    2,    6|    these words Manoel could stand it no longer. With pale
4    2,   12|   this sort yet which could stand examination. Have confidence—
5    2,   12| begin with, that h does not stand for h, but, on the contrary,
6    2,   14|  and which in no case could stand for the d in Dacosta, because
7    2,   20|    houses, whose thresholds stand on the yellow carpet of
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