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1 1, 2| obligingly continued:~“My father, Joam Garral, has his farm 2 1, 2| before a month has passed my father and all his family will 3 1, 2| said Torres sharply, “your father is thinking of recrossing 4 1, 3| sterling qualities which her father had done. She was in love 5 1, 3| received by her from her father, were ample. What more could 6 1, 3| it was another thing. His father very wisely wished him to 7 1, 3| as if the fortune of his father would not allow him to remain 8 1, 3| home to see once more his father, his mother, his sister, 9 1, 4| should like to persuade my father to take us to Belem. Do 10 1, 4| the room.~“Children! your father consents!” cried Yaquita. “ 11 1, 4| daughter.~“And what date, father,” asked Benito, “have you 12 1, 4| provinces of Brazil! Thanks, father!”~And the young enthusiast, 13 1, 6| hands, when she learned her father’s scheme.~“Yes,” said Yaquita, “ 14 1, 6| had actively assisted his father in the work, which was on 15 1, 8| Garral family, comprising the father, mother, daughter, Benito, 16 1, 8| Minha intervened with:~“Father, now your care has inclosed 17 1, 8| And that will do us honor, father. It ought to, for the sake 18 1, 13| come to the fazenda to my father?”~“I have not forgotten 19 1, 13| received, and I am sure my father will give you a passage.”~“ 20 1, 14| and he observed that his father gave particular attention 21 1, 17| never keeps his eyes off my father, no matter if he is near 22 1, 17| grin he has whenever my father comes into his sight.”~“ 23 1, 17| know not—but to force my father to get rid of Torres would 24 1, 17| possibly exist between your father and this adventurer? Evidently 25 1, 17| adventurer? Evidently your father has never seen him!”~“I 26 1, 17| I do not say that my father knows Torres,” said Benito; “ 27 1, 17| me that Torres knows my father. What was the fellow doing 28 1, 17| But when it concerns my father, I fear lest in giving way 29 1, 17| keep good watch over my father, we can spoil his game, 30 1, 17| evil when he looked at his father!~By what myeterious bond 31 1, 18| Torres does not want your father’s life. For the rest, we 32 1, 18| expression, constantly sought his father. One would have called them 33 1, 18| Manoel, and as I and your father have been!”~“As you always 34 1, 19| misfortune happens to my father—I shall kill him!”~ 35 1, 20| family and the life of her father she would not hesitate.”~“ 36 1, 20| protect, to defend her.~“Father,” said Benito, who had placed 37 1, 20| defer it no longer.”~“Ah, father, father!” exclaimed the 38 1, 20| no longer.”~“Ah, father, father!” exclaimed the young man.~“ 39 1, 20| without any power to move.~“My father a murderer?” exclaimed Benito, 40 1, 20| Garral.~By a gesture his father silenced him.~“I will only 41 1, 20| Joam Garral.~“But speak, father!” shouted Benito, mad with 42 2, 2| asked.~“I know that your father is innocent! Yes, innocent!” 43 2, 2| proof of his innocence my father can one day produce?”~“That 44 2, 2| matters right.”~“And when my father spoke like that, you did 45 2, 2| day. No one here doubts my father’s innocence—not one, you 46 2, 2| too cruel. We will see my father again, and decide what steps 47 2, 2| ought to know all that my father has told you.”~“I have nothing 48 2, 2| into communication with my father?”~“There cannot be a doubt 49 2, 2| learned from us that my father and his whole family were 50 2, 2| Torres ascertain that my father had been sentenced twenty-three 51 2, 2| leads me to think that your father did not know that.”~“But 52 2, 2| that for so many years my father had taken refuge?”~“He knew 53 2, 2| proposition that Torres made to my father during the short interview 54 2, 2| saw the reply that your father gave.”~“Yes, Manoel, yes! 55 2, 2| came here and arrested my father; is not that so?”~“Yes, 56 2, 2| though we were abandoning my father and doubting his innocence— 57 2, 4| his family, as husband and father, which he had so worthily 58 2, 6| resolution.~“You never doubt my father’s innocence? Is that so?” 59 2, 6| him how he found out my father’s retreat. There is something 60 2, 6| cannot understand it, for my father never left Iquitos for more 61 2, 6| know of the past life of my father.”~“Really?”~“Yes. I want 62 2, 6| you were the guest of my father, you threatened him, you 63 2, 6| for me alone to avenge my father, and as everyhthing here 64 2, 6| on taking the life of his father’s denouncer than in defending 65 2, 6| mean?”~“Torres is dead, father; killed by my hand!”~“Dead!— 66 2, 7| of having destroyed his father, and had it not been for 67 2, 7| again! Be a son again!”~“My father!” exclaimed Benito. “I have 68 2, 7| details, and which clears our father! Yes! a hundred times, yes! 69 2, 8| honor and the life of his father, and he it was who addressed 70 2, 10| have been in his hand! His father’s innocence would have been 71 2, 11| document which proves my father’s innocence!”~“I do not 72 2, 12| one.~“We shall find it, father!” exclaimed Benito. “There 73 2, 15| on which depended their father’s life and honor. On his 74 2, 15| everything—the arrest of his father, and the terrible events 75 2, 15| tried to keep calm, “if you father cannot escape the expiation 76 2, 16| replied Manoel. “But once your father is out of prison he cannot 77 2, 17| him. But the husband—the father—retained his self-command. 78 2, 17| indignant refusal of the father to hand over his daughter 79 2, 17| was in the presence of his father, and the next moment Manoel, 80 2, 17| left him no time to do so.~“Father,” he said, “the window grating 81 2, 17| will never be discovered. Father, you must escape this very 82 2, 17| Benito advanced to his father, and looking him straight 83 2, 17| said:~“Never, did you say, father?”~“Never!”~“Father,” said 84 2, 17| say, father?”~“Never!”~“Father,” said Manoel—“for I also 85 2, 17| have the right to call you father—listen to us! If we tell 86 2, 17| impulse Benito seized his father and drew him toward the 87 2, 17| live for that? No! Never!”~“Father,” interrupted Benito, whose 88 2, 17| on his knees before his father. He held up his hands to 89 2, 17| begged him:~“But this order, father,” he repeated, “this order 90 2, 17| Benito struggled with his father. Manoel, distracted, kept 91 2, 17| justice at Rio Janeiro.”~“Father!” exclaimed Manoel and Benito.~“ 92 2, 17| Benito threw himself on his father. Again would he have dragged 93 2, 20| of Lina and Fragoso. To Father Passanha fell the duty of