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1 1, 1| which, for some one that I know, have an importance that 2 1, 1| before to-morrow he will know that his honor and his life 3 1, 2| over to him? Perhaps! We know how certain animals retain 4 1, 2| hospitably received.”~“I do not know that I can,” said Torres, 5 1, 3| peace unless by this union I know that the fortune of my daughter 6 1, 4| mother which she did not know; Yaquita had already divined 7 1, 4| respects that we should know her husband’s mother, who 8 1, 4| cherished desire. Our children know why I am now talking to 9 1, 4| want to see everything and know everything about this king 10 1, 7| instant lost his head, and we know the rest.~“My friend,” said 11 1, 10| padre,” said Benito, “do you know a more agreeable way of 12 1, 10| with the Upper Amazon. We know very little about it in 13 1, 10| dressed out? It is enough to know them. The Americans are 14 1, 10| brother. But even if we do not know their names, the islands 15 1, 11| seriousness, “you do not know, among other fables, that 16 1, 11| you see her just let me know.”~“So that she may seize 17 1, 11| worth something more. I know one, and if I were not afraid 18 1, 12| answered the Indian.~War, we know, was for a long time the 19 1, 12| your thanks,” said Joam.~“I know,” said Fragoso, “and I will 20 1, 12| if I had earned them. You know, Mr. Garral, that a barber 21 1, 13| Torres,” said he; “I seem to know you. We must have seen each 22 1, 13| jangada.”~“But I do not know that, and I do not like 23 1, 13| There are two gentlemen I know—or rather I remember.”~“ 24 1, 13| Garral and Manoel Valdez.”~“I know. They told me their names, 25 1, 15| of the islands.”~“Good! I know what it is,” answered Benito. “ 26 1, 16| occasion, if you would like to know what I think, I made a fool 27 1, 16| and if you would like to know what I think, I do not like 28 1, 16| mind? It might be useful to know who he is and what he has 29 1, 17| over his countenance.~“I know why,” he said; “it is about 30 1, 17| Manoel, I fear—what? I know not—but to force my father 31 1, 17| crowds on my mind. I do not know! I am losing myself in things 32 1, 17| and Lina’s, and he did not know what to say, he ended by 33 1, 18| how, Miss Lina?”~“Oh! You know very well!”~“Then if I know 34 1, 18| know very well!”~“Then if I know it, let it be soon and not 35 1, 18| on the raft?”~“I do not know,” answered Padre Passanha, “ 36 1, 19| replied Fragoso.~“You do not know this diamond country, Mr. 37 1, 19| he was in a position to know the date on which the convoy’ 38 1, 20| Doubtless he wanted to know to what Torres was coming.~“ 39 1, 20| Joam Dacosta, you ought to know that Joam Dacosta was innocent 40 1, 20| escape from his lips, “I know you are innocent! I know 41 1, 20| know you are innocent! I know it, for I know the true 42 1, 20| innocent! I know it, for I know the true culprit, and I 43 1, 20| could not control.~“You will know it when I am one of your 44 1, 20| condemned to death, and you know, in sentences for crimes 45 1, 20| Dacosta, your children do not know they are the children of 46 1, 20| toward the door, “and I know what there is left for me 47 1, 20| to him. What he did not know was that the material proof 48 2, 2| Manoel.~“What is it you know?” he asked.~“I know that 49 2, 2| you know?” he asked.~“I know that your father is innocent! 50 2, 2| s innocence—not one, you know that! To-morrow my mother 51 2, 2| said Benito, “I ought to know all that my father has told 52 2, 2| crime at Tijuco?”~“I do not know,” answered Manoel, “and 53 2, 2| that your father did not know that.”~“But Torres knew 54 2, 2| Manoel, “but how he came to know it I do not understand.”~“ 55 2, 2| find out Torres. I must know how he became master of 56 2, 2| he does not speak out, I know what I shall have to do.”~“ 57 2, 3| prison at Villa Rica. We know the rest.~Twenty years later 58 2, 3| landed but rarely, as we know. More often he remained 59 2, 4| Tell me your history. I know it, but I do not wish to 60 2, 4| justice at Manaos, I let him know who I was, where I was, 61 2, 5| perhaps, for I do not yet know what credit to attach to 62 2, 5| It matters little, for I know that it could only come 63 2, 5| moment when Torres let him know that he knew and could reveal 64 2, 5| indifference.~“I do not know,” answered Joam Dacosta. “ 65 2, 5| Dacosta’s innocence. They know that the document existed; 66 2, 5| produced; he did not really know if it actually existed; 67 2, 6| asked Manoel.~“Yes, and know from him how he found out 68 2, 6| inexplicable about it. Did he know it before? I cannot understand 69 2, 6| will not close before I know it; or, woe to Torres!”~ 70 2, 6| very probable—in fact, we know that it actually was so— 71 2, 6| back to supper.”~“Do you know what road he took when he 72 2, 6| come to look for me?”~“To know from your own lips what 73 2, 6| lips what you appear to know of the past life of my father.”~“ 74 2, 6| Really?”~“Yes. I want to know how you recognized him, 75 2, 6| continuing:~“Quite so, Torres; I know the reason of your coming 76 2, 6| that is not what I want to know at present.”~“What is it, 77 2, 6| is it, then?”~“I want to know how you recognized Joam 78 2, 7| Good!” replied he; “I know all the eddies and currents 79 2, 9| even when a person does not know how to swim. Under such 80 2, 9| Benito. “We cannot wait, you know; we must try again, and 81 2, 10| Benito; “I have begun; I know where to go. Let me do it!”~ 82 2, 10| presence of mind, or no longer know where you are or what to 83 2, 11| captain of the woods. Ah! I know now where I had seen him, 84 2, 11| s innocence!”~“I do not know that,” replied Judge Jarriquez; “ 85 2, 11| will be very difficult to know it.”~“Why?” exclaimed Benito, 86 2, 12| the young girl, “that we know what Torres had been? He 87 2, 13| Jarriquez. He was anxious to know if he had been fortunate 88 2, 13| you see that if you do not know the cipher 234 you will 89 2, 13| consequently if we do not know the number of the document 90 2, 13| times repeated? Do you not know, young man, that with the 91 2, 13| increased! And do you not know that if we employ every 92 2, 15| of the document.”~“Do you know it, then?” shouted the judge.~“ 93 2, 17| justice. This memoir, as we know, was the history of his 94 2, 18| this cipher Fragoso did not know. A few more presumptions, 95 2, 18| truth is there!” he said.~“I know,” answered Jarriquez; “but 96 2, 19| into the mysterious form we know, his intention being to 97 2, 19| undecipherable.~Ortega dead, we know how the unworthy Torres 98 2, 19| means spared him. He did not know what to do, he defended 99 2, 19| Ortega, he did not even know its value.~Gallant Fragoso!