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1    2,   16|    feet to rest on, if only a rope could be fixed to climb
2    2,   16|  might be possible to throw a rope. That done, one or two of
3    2,   16|       managed by means of the rope fastened to the projecting
4    2,   17| convent, of the jerkings of a rope hitched on to a bar of his
5    2,   17|     window grating is down. A rope leads to the ground. A pirogue
6    2,   18|    and from it there hung the rope!~Fragoso felt his consciousness
7    2,   18|     hanging at the end of the rope!~“Judge Jarriquez! Judge
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