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  1    1,   14|         at this time, and if the judge, the first magistrate of
  2    1,   20|         a thief?”~“I am the sole judge of what it suits me to do,”
  3    1,   20|        To-morrow I shall be with Judge Ribeiro, the first magistrate
  4    1,   20|        dare, meet me there!”~“At Judge Ribeiro’s?” said Torres,
  5    1,   20|      evidently disconcerted.~“At Judge Ribeiro’s,” answered Joam
  6    1,   20|    counting on the protection of Judge Ribeiro, by means of a correspondence
  7    1,   20|        wished to reserve for the judge himself the use of this
  8    1,   20|         the justice at Manaos—by Judge Ribeiro?”~“No,” answered
  9    1,   20|    execution, by his substitute. Judge Ribeiro was struck with
 10    1,   20|          his wife and children, “Judge Ribeiro alone knew that
 11    1,   20|      dear ones. The death of the judge may be fatal to me, but
 12    2,    3|   DACOSTA had relied entirely on Judge Albeiro, and his death was
 13    2,    3|       unfortunate.~Before he was judge at Manaos, and chief magistrate
 14    2,    3|      unshaken in the mind of the judge. He therefore resolved to
 15    2,    3|    letter from him, addressed to Judge Ribeiro, acquainted the
 16    2,    3|          him to keep the secret.~Judge Ribeiro was at first troubled
 17    2,    3|    present?~“Well, yes!” had the judge said, “my conscience tells
 18    2,    3|         that was not enough, and Judge Ribeiro was desirous of
 19    2,    3|  pressing, Joam Dacosta wrote to Judge Ribeiro:~“In two months
 20    2,    3|       letter, in which he warned Judge Ribeiro of his approaching
 21    2,    3|    arrival of the raft at Manaos Judge Ribeiro was seized with
 22    2,    4|       issued by the assistant of Judge Ribeiro, who filled the
 23    2,    4|         had lost by the death of Judge Ribeiro, inasmuch as his
 24    2,    4|          this not very agreeable judge.~Moreover, the task of Jarriquez
 25    2,    4|        of Joam Dacosta’s arrest, Judge Jarriquez made his way to
 26    2,    4|       taken and brought into the judge’s room, which was the old
 27    2,    4|      common hall of the convent.~Judge Jarriquez was there in front
 28    2,    4|           and at a sign from the judge the guards who had brought
 29    2,    4|        had brought him withdrew.~Judge Jarriquez looke at the accused
 30    2,    4|         reply.~“Your name?” said Judge Jarriquez.~“Joam Dacosta.”~“
 31    2,    4|      past and present life, that Judge Jarriquez, little accustomed
 32    2,    4|     possible. The little eyes of Judge Jarriquez, hidden by their
 33    2,    4|    innocence. The fingers of the judge began to beat a gentle tattoo
 34    2,    4|      yourself up!” exclaimed the judge, rising from his stool. “
 35    2,    4|         I was waiting for,” said Judge Jarriquez.~And while his
 36    2,    4|          he was compelled to do.~Judge Jarriques, who was naturally
 37    2,    4|       wrote to your predecessor, Judge Ribeiro, the letter which
 38    2,    4|         you.”~“Really!” answered Judge Jarriquez, in a slightly
 39    2,    4|  incredulous tone. “You wrote to Judge Ribeiro.”~“Before he was
 40    2,    4|       Ribeiro.”~“Before he was a judge in this province,” answered
 41    2,    4|        shall be lost, sir, if in Judge Jarriquez I do not find
 42    2,    4|  Jarriquez I do not find another Judge Ribeiro.”~The magistrate,
 43    2,    4|    strong, indeed; very strong!”~Judge Jarriquez was evidently
 44    2,    4|       about, addressed by you to Judge Ribeiro and sent on to me.
 45    2,    4|         Dacosta.~At these words, Judge Jarriquez left his chair.
 46    2,    5|          in matters of justice.”~Judge Jarriquez could not restrain
 47    2,    5|     Always this method!” thought Judge Jarriquez; “accusing others
 48    2,    5|         is dead.”~The fingers of Judge Jarriquez tattooed more
 49    2,    5|          Joam Dacosta!” answered Judge Jarriquez, “that would not
 50    2,    5|     informed against you,” asked Judge Jarriquez—“if Torres had
 51    2,    5|          arrival of the death of Judge Ribeiro? Would you then
 52    2,    5|        tone of truthfulness that Judge Jarriquez experienced a
 53    2,    5|         help being astonished. A judge engaged merely in this examination,
 54    2,    5|         may be led to think that Judge Jarriquez was pitilessly
 55    2,    5|        they should remember that Judge Jarriquez was not in their
 56    2,    5|    Dacosta was unanswerable, and Judge Jarriquez felt it to be
 57    2,    5|          in God!”~At these words Judge Jarriquez rose, and, in
 58    2,    5| declaration and the report which Judge Jarriquez had made his clerk
 59    2,    5|           if you wish,” answered Judge Jarriquez; “you are no longer
 60    2,    5|          took away Joam Dacosta.~Judge Jarriquez watched him as
 61    2,    6|        order previously given by Judge Jarriquez they were immediately
 62    2,    7|        speaking, except before a judge, of this material proof
 63    2,    7|   irrevocably lost. The death of Judge Ribeiro on the one hand,
 64    2,   11|          reached the dwelling of Judge Jarriuez, and informed him,
 65    2,   11|         see him immediately.~The judge ordered them to be shown
 66    2,   11|          had endeavored to make, Judge Jarriquez could not restrain
 67    2,   11|    exclaimed, in a broken voice.~Judge Jarriquez began to unscrew
 68    2,   11|         in the hands of Torres!”~Judge Jarriquez unfolded the paper
 69    2,   11|          not know that,” replied Judge Jarriquez; “and I am much
 70    2,   12|       Benito and his companions, Judge Jarriquez had an exact copy
 71    2,   12|        was none the less that of Judge Jarriquez.~After having
 72    2,   12|   departure of the young people, Judge Jarriquez installed himself
 73    2,   12|      paragraphs.~“Hum!” said the judge, after a little reflection; “
 74    2,   12|         v j h d.”~At the outset, Judge Jarrizuez noticed that the
 75    2,   12|          and then the word oto.”~Judge Jarriquez let the paper
 76    2,   12|  occupied him for some time. The judge took up the document, and,
 77    2,   12|        genius, Edgar Allan Poe?”~Judge Jarriquez herein alluded
 78    2,   12|         After this was done, the judge found out the letter which
 79    2,   12|    occurs thrice!” exclaimed the judge, “and it ought to occur
 80    2,   12|       language? Let us see,” and Judge Jarriquez, with truly remarkable
 81    2,   12|          emotion seized upon the judge. He fully experienced the
 82    2,   12|         solution of the enigma!”~Judge Jarriquez took off his spectacles
 83    2,   12|   Confound the thing!” exclaimed Judge Jarriquez.~
 84    2,   13|          oclock in the evening. Judge Jarriquez had all the time
 85    2,   13|    document, and had come to see Judge Jarriquez. He was anxious
 86    2,   13|       Sit down first,” exclaimed Judge Jarriquez, who got up and
 87    2,   13|      good.~At a gesture from the judge, however, he sat down again,
 88    2,   13|          young man,” replied the judge, “and you will be forced
 89    2,   13|         the document,” continued Judge Jarriquez; “first look at
 90    2,   13|         the explanation better.”~Judge Jarriquez sat down at the
 91    2,   13|        that comes; for instance:~Judge Jarriquez has an ingenious
 92    2,   13|          have done so,” answered Judge Jarriquez, “if the lines
 93    2,   13|       more simple,” answered the judge. “Let us take, for example,
 94    2,   13|     impossible,” interrupted the judge, “except on one condition.”~“
 95    2,   13|           Manoel,” continued the judge, rising; “it does not matter!
 96    2,   14|       and examined next day. The judge’s report was sent off on
 97    2,   14|         as had been suggested by Judge Jarriquez, why should not
 98    2,   14|         put together? And so the judge had resolved never to leave
 99    2,   14|          had taken possession of Judge Jarriquez’s brain at the
100    2,   14|         became unreasoning” that Judge Jarriquez gave himself up
101    2,   14|         impressed with this idea Judge Jarriquez successively tried
102    2,   14|         After he had got so far, Judge Jarriquez, with his head
103    2,   14|     cryptographical number.”~And Judge Jarriquez wrote the first
104    2,   14|   Nothing! All the time nothing!~Judge Jarriquez had worked himself
105    2,   14|        single word!” replied the judge, whose flaming eyes made
106    2,   14|          him a pretty large one!~Judge Jarriquez had run to the
107    2,   15|       have been furnished to the judge? Yes, undoubtedly! And the
108    2,   15|        him had been the death of Judge Ribeiro, in whose mind his
109    2,   15|       give myself up! Here I am; judge me again!”~The death of
110    2,   15|       shall die! God alone is my judge!”~The excitement increased
111    2,   15|          sent, without delay, to Judge Jarriquez, to his house
112    2,   15|         the study of the puzzle, Judge Jarriquez was one of the
113    2,   15|        how many milligrammes the judge had parted with to excite
114    2,   15|      know it, then?” shouted the judge.~“No, sir,” said Manoel. “
115    2,   15|      into his breast had not the judge and Manoel jumped forward
116    2,   16|         the thought to which the judge had not dared to give utterance
117    2,   16|        Minha by telling her that Judge Jarriquez was convinced
118    2,   16|         Manoel wished to call on Judge Jarriquez for the last time.
119    2,   16|          himself at the abode of Judge Jarriquez, and was immediately
120    2,   16|     Janeiro.”~“No,” answered the judge; “the order has not yet
121    2,   17|        hoped. With the report of Judge Jarriquez establishing his
122    2,   17|          And so at the advice of Judge Ribeiro he resolved to come
123    2,   17|          very moment! It was the judge’s own suggestion!”~“It must
124    2,   17|      ought to fly, it is because Judge Jarriquez himself told us
125    2,   17|          Doubtless he also, like Judge Jarriquez, would have liked
126    2,   18|          order had come, and, as Judge Jarriquez had foreseen,
127    2,   18|          great haste to acquaint Judge Jarriquez with what he had
128    2,   18|        all haste to relate it to Judge Jarriquez. He knew that
129    2,   18|         at the end of the rope!~“Judge Jarriquez! Judge Jarriquez!”
130    2,   18|          rope!~“Judge Jarriquez! Judge Jarriquez!” shouted Fragoso,
131    2,   18|          on the threshold of the judge’s house. The door was shut.
132    2,   18|     bound threw himself into the judge’s study.~“I come from the
133    2,   18|          woods!” he gasped. “Mr. Judge, Torres told the truth.
134    2,   18|          he threw himself at the judge’s feet. “Joam Dacosta is
135    2,   18|          he uttered the name the judge bounded backward. A kind
136    2,   18|         and opened it before the judge could hinder him.~The people
137    2,   18|        gallows had been erected.~Judge Jarriquez, quite frightful
138    2,   18|       not kill him!”~But already Judge Jarriquez had placed the
139    2,   18|         the work of a minute for Judge Jarriquez.~Stopping before
140    2,   19|     TIJUCO~ON THE ARRIVAL of the judge the mournful procession
141    2,   19|          about to be proclaimed.~Judge Jarriquez sat down on a
142    2,   19|           By means of the number Judge Jarriquez interpreted the
143    2,   19|        dtanks to the sagacity of Judge Jarriquez. Yes, the material
144    2,   19|    history.~And from that moment Judge Jarriquez, whoo possessed
145    2,   19|         insisted on.~But had not Judge Jarriquez also had his share
146    2,   19|        proclaimed.~That very day Judge Jarriquez dined with the
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