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 1    1,    1|         It seemed as though the hands of Torres felt the enormous
 2    1,    2|       been content to give four hands—she has shown herself more
 3    1,    2|        was like a rattle in the hands of a child. He carried it
 4    1,    2|        Of a sudden, between the hands of the monkey, who had stopped
 5    1,    2|         the trunk with his four hands, to climb with the agility
 6    1,    4|        taken both her husband’s hands in hers, and pressed them
 7    1,    4|   moment he hid his face in his hands, like a man who had to collect
 8    1,    6|       cried Minha, clapping her hands, when she learned her father’
 9    1,    7|     young mulatto, clapping her hands.~“Strangers who see each
10    1,    8|       their skilled and patient hands.~The trees had not been
11    1,    9|      whose destinies are in the hands of the Most High!~
12    1,   10|         the island with our own hands; it belongs to us, and I
13    1,   11| returned on board, his face and hands were tattooed with thousands
14    1,   11|        buried them with her own hands! It was a wife who wished
15    1,   12|         have been put under his hands, but the husbands scarcely
16    1,   12|         monuments reared by the hands of Fragoso were of every
17    1,   12|      happy ones coming from the hands of Fragoso went proudly
18    1,   17|        soon came to. And as all hands were held out to him—Manoel’
19    1,   17|       he ended by squeezing the hands of the young mulatto.~However,
20    1,   18|         young couples which his hands would shortly bless in the
21    1,   18|    their happiness in their own hands.”~It was difficult to say,
22    1,   20|       whose life he held in his hands, was enough to astonish
23    1,   20|      that this proof was in the hands of Torres. Joam Garral wished
24    2,    2|   instant,” replied Manoel.~The hands of the two young fellows
25    2,    2|        be, my husband is in the hands of justice; his past life
26    2,    3|         the point of death, his hands were stretched out toward
27    2,    3|      delivered himself into his hands. This criminal, it was true,
28    2,    5|        has assured me is in his hands! He offered to sell it to
29    2,    5|     delivered yourself into the hands of justice?”~“Without the
30    2,    5|         that Torres held in his hands the material proof of Joam
31    2,    5|   yourself over, or not, to the hands of justice twenty-three
32    2,    6|   together, and with their left hands seized each other by the
33    2,    6|     cliff. As a last effort his hands convulsively clutched at
34    2,    6|   shoulder; Fragoso grasped his hands. He would not even give
35    2,    7|        pretended to hold in his hands? But, after all, what faith
36    2,    7|         do justice with its own hands.~What a night it was for
37    2,    9|     search with my eyes—with my hands.”~“Plunge in a hundred times—
38    2,   10|    wanted it most.~Benito shook hands with Manoel; the sphere
39    2,   11|      instant has it been in our hands, and the man who gives it
40    2,   11|         very paper I saw in the hands of Torres!”~Judge Jarriquez
41    2,   12|      men, and my fate is in the hands of God!”~And all felt it
42    2,   12|          and, after guiding our hands to recover it, it will not
43    2,   12|         it.”~Joam Dacosta shook hands with Benito and Manoel,
44    2,   12|         if it fell into strange hands.~Naturally, Lina was informed
45    2,   13|    honor while you hold in your hands the material proof of his
46    2,   13|       he really did have in his hands a document written by the
47    2,   13|      his face was hidden in his hands.~In fact, nothing could
48    2,   13|        words Manoel rose, shook hands with the magistrate, and
49    2,   14|       his rehabilitation at the hands of Brazilian justice, a
50    2,   15| Jarriquez, with his face in his hands, knocked up, worn out mentally
51    2,   17|     Janeiro, and was now in the hands of the chief justice. This
52    2,   17|        head again sank into his hands. Again he was in thought
53    2,   17|       face, and taking both his hands in his, not to force him,
54    2,   17|      his father. He held up his hands to him; he begged him:~“
55    2,   18|  Dacosta’s safety rested in his hands.~Suddenly Fragoso stopped
56    2,   18|       atoms.~Fragoso seized his hands and stopped him. “The truth
57    2,   19|         was unable to shake the hands which were held out to him.
58    2,   19|      when evening came he shook hands with them all. Touching
59    2,   20|    nuptial benediction from his hands.~If it happened to be so
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