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  1    1,    4|            friend,” had immediately answered the enthusiastic young fellow, “
  2    1,    4|        chance of happiness?”~“Yes,” answered Joam. “All! Certainly. But,
  3    1,    4|           for the wedding?”~“Date?” answered Joam. “Date? We shall see.
  4    1,    7|          laughing.~“Lina is right,” answered Minha, who held out her
  5    1,    8|      Fragoso.~“Useless, my friend,” answered the smiling Minha. “Manoel
  6    1,   11|           of Manaos?”~“Mr. Manoel,” answered Fragoso, with comic gravity, “
  7    1,   11|         said Lina.~“If we meet it,” answered Benito, “we will put you
  8    1,   11|            Above all, poor mother!” answered Yaquita.~At this moment
  9    1,   12|        first to battle!” innocently answered the Indian.~War, we know,
 10    1,   12|     absolutely nothing, my friend,” answered Joam, “so do not insist——”~“
 11    1,   12| Particularly among the Brazilians,” answered Joam. “As for the natives——”~“
 12    1,   12|            will not lose a minute,” answered Fragoso—“just time to take
 13    1,   13|           of a Mayouma head.~“Yes,” answered the stranger. “A compatriot
 14    1,   13|          Cut my beard and my hair,” answered the stranger.~“All right!”
 15    1,   13|           do not think so,” quickly answered Torres.~“I am always wrong!”
 16    1,   13|         carelessly.”~“Joam Garral,” answered Fragoso.~And at the same
 17    1,   13|             rich?”~“Oh, certainly!” answered Fragoso—“very rich. Even
 18    1,   13|           of the barber.~“Nothing,” answered Fragoso. “Between compatriots,
 19    1,   13|             asked.~“Wait a little,” answered Benito; “Mr. Torres, if
 20    1,   13|             have not forgotten it,” answered Torres.~“And you would have
 21    1,   13|       walking saved.”~“To be sure!” answered Torres.~“Our compatriot
 22    1,   13|       landing-place.”~“Come, then,” answered Benito.~A quarter of an
 23    1,   13|             will not take me long!” answered Torres; “there is only myself
 24    1,   15|           be sure—very formidable,” answered he. “These vampires have
 25    1,   15|            right bank.~“Certainly,” answered Yaquita.~“What causes the
 26    1,   15|           Good! I know what it is,” answered Benito. “Tomorrow, at daybreak,
 27    1,   16|             him aside.~“Miss Lina?” answered Fragoso.~“I do not think
 28    1,   16|         reach Belem!”~“Never fear,” answered Manoel; “the ladies will
 29    1,   16|           pleases you to think so,” answered Minha, “I do not envy any
 30    1,   16|            minor key. Another flute answered. This interchange of musical
 31    1,   17|            mine.”~“Manoel,” gravely answered Benito, “I share your aversion
 32    1,   17|            our guard!”~“After all,” answered Manoel, “in twenty days
 33    1,   17|           owe you——”~“Joam Garral!” answered Torres, “you owe me nothing!
 34    1,   18|          are assured on one point,” answered Manoel. “It is certain that
 35    1,   18|            at the same time!”~“Well answered, padre!” exclaimed Manoel. “
 36    1,   18|             raft?”~“I do not know,” answered Padre Passanha, “unless
 37    1,   18|              You are right, padre,” answered Torres; “I do not say no.
 38    1,   19|            dryly.~“Yes—I? Why not?” answered Torres. “Have you ever been
 39    1,   19|             calm voice.~“So be it,” answered Torres. “Well, the story
 40    1,   19|           hand, he died miserably!” answered Joam Garral.~“And, perhaps,”
 41    1,   19|           was your fault, Fragoso,” answered Lina.~“How my fault?”~“It
 42    1,   19|            Yes!” it is imperative!” answered Manoel.~“And if through
 43    1,   20|          quietly.~“A reply,” slowly answered Torres, “that will keep
 44    1,   20|            Fair play, Joam Garral,” answered Torres, lowering his voice, “
 45    1,   20|                I was going to say,” answered Joam Garral, raising his
 46    1,   20|             it only depends on me,” answered Joam Garral, “we shall soon
 47    1,   20| disconcerted.~“At Judge Ribeiro’s,” answered Joam Garral.~And then, showing
 48    1,   20|           at the same time,” kindly answered Joam Garral.~And making
 49    1,   20|            by Judge Ribeiro?”~“No,” answered the chief of the police, “
 50    2,    2|           Tijuco?”~“I do not know,” answered Manoel, “and everything
 51    2,    2|            of his daughter’s hand!” answered Manoel unhesitatingly, but
 52    2,    2|               So be it! To-morrow!” answered Benito.~And here Yaquita,
 53    2,    2|           disclosed to you.”~“Yes,” answered Manoel, “and heaven forbid
 54    2,    4|            Why?”~“As to that, sir,” answered Dacosta, “I invented a pretext,
 55    2,    4|             over to you.”~“Really!” answered Judge Jarriquez, in a slightly
 56    2,    4|            judge in this province,” answered Joam Dacosta, “he was an
 57    2,    4|          Not only on that subject,” answered Dacosta, “but on the subject
 58    2,    4|           proof?”~“Perhaps I have,” answered Joam Dacosta.~At these words,
 59    2,    5|           of his thoughts, and then answered as follows:~“Up to the present,
 60    2,    5|         destroyed.”~“To the point,” answered Jarriquez.~“I have every
 61    2,    5|      indifference.~“I do not know,” answered Joam Dacosta. “Torres was
 62    2,    5|            me!”~“Eh! Joam Dacosta!” answered Judge Jarriquez, “that would
 63    2,    5|              If it does not exist,” answered Joam Dacosta, in a penetrating
 64    2,    5|         After to-day, if you wish,” answered Judge Jarriquez; “you are
 65    2,    6|          your service, Mr. Benito,” answered the barber.~“What is the
 66    2,    6|               asked Fragoso.~“Yes,” answered the tavern-keeper.~“Is he
 67    2,    6|                No, Benito Dacosta!” answered the young man.~“Quite so,”
 68    2,    6|         attitude.~“To look for me?” answered the adventurer. “It is not
 69    2,    6|          nothing could be clearer!” answered Torres, with a grin. “I
 70    2,    6|               No! one against one!” answered Benito.~“Really! I should
 71    2,    6|          mad dog!”~“Mad! so be it!” answered Torres. “But I bite, Benito
 72    2,    6|          for that man?”~“So be it,” answered Fragoso, “though it is not
 73    2,    7|             and dont despair yet!” answered Manoel. “You remember under
 74    2,    7|         monkey’s paw?”~“Yes!” yes!” answered Benito. “This case which
 75    2,    7|           place of security?”~“No,” answered Manoel—“no; it was too precious
 76    2,    7|             undecipherable!”~“Why,” answered Manoel, “if the metal case
 77    2,    8|          find it.”~“To work, then!” answered Benito.~There was but one
 78    2,    8|   Throughout its breadth, perhaps,” answered Araujo, “throughout its
 79    2,    8|     conditions if possible.”~“Yes,” answered Manoel; “you are right,
 80    2,    9|          the surface?”~“If Torres,” answered Manoel, “had fallen into
 81    2,    9|           have not got three days,” answered Benito. “We cannot wait,
 82    2,    9|            way.”~“What can you do?” answered Manoel.~“Plunge down myself
 83    2,    9|          the diving-dress?”~“I am,” answered Benito.~“You!” exclaimed
 84    2,   10|            down now?”~“No, Manoel,” answered Benito; “I have begun; I
 85    2,   11|       Benito’s lips.~“There it is!” answered Fragoso, pointing to a pirogue
 86    2,   11|      magistrate to open this case!” answered Manoel. “To him alone belongs
 87    2,   12|          least.”~“No, it does not,” answered Fragoso; “for we shall end
 88    2,   13|             a number.”~“Well, sir,” answered Manoel, “cannot a document
 89    2,   13|             We might have done so,” answered Judge Jarriquez, “if the
 90    2,   13|        Nothing can be more simple,” answered the judge. “Let us take,
 91    2,   13|            342.”~“Yes, that is it!” answered Manoel.~“You understand,
 92    2,   13|     impossible!”~“Impossible, sir?” answered Manoel. “An innocent man
 93    2,   14|           into your head.”~“76223,” answered Bobo, all in a breath. Bobo
 94    2,   15|          mulatto.~“I will find it,” answered Fragoso.~And he did not
 95    2,   15|            is for you to discover,” answered the magistrate, “and not
 96    2,   16|           to purchase his silence,” answered Benito.~“Good!” replied
 97    2,   16|             wish he would, Manoel,” answered she, endeavoring in vain
 98    2,   16|         from Rio de Janeiro.”~“No,” answered the judge; “the order has
 99    2,   17|           second time.~“To fly,” he answered, in the tone of a man whose
100    2,   17|            them.”~“Thank you, sir,” answered Joam; “and now keep guard
101    2,   18|          there!” he said.~“I know,” answered Jarriquez; “but it is a
102    2,   18|             to Joam Dacosta.”~“No,” answered Jarriquez—“no, there is
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