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1 1, 20| you hold the proof of his innocence, and are keeping it back 2 1, 20| a position to prove your innocence.”~“And the unhappy man who 3 1, 20| the proofs of Dacosta’s innocence for me to transmit them 4 1, 20| from him the proofs of his innocence.~“The writing is in a safe 5 1, 20| and convincing him of his innocence. He knew that Joam Garral 6 1, 20| the material proof of the innocence of the fazender existed, 7 1, 20| truly, would demonstrate his innocence.~Manoel confined himself, 8 2, 2| And the proof of his innocence my father can one day produce?”~“ 9 2, 2| here doubts my father’s innocence—not one, you know that! 10 2, 2| had not a doubt as to the innocence of her husband. The idea 11 2, 2| father and doubting his innocence—as though we were afraid 12 2, 3| new material proof of his innocence to bring forward. Although 13 2, 3| is a fresh proof of his innocence, a moral proof, even if 14 2, 3| nothing but protest his innocence from the very first. But 15 2, 4| rascals, that a prisoner’s innocence seemed to him à priori inadmissable. 16 2, 4| Dacosta would protest his innocence; he would say he had been 17 2, 4| category protesting their innocence. The fingers of the judge 18 2, 4| Jarriquez. “You protest your innocence; but all prisoners do as 19 2, 5| moral presumptions of my innocence grounded on the dignity, 20 2, 5| the proof of a prisoner’s innocence is always dead.”~“If the 21 2, 5| proof of Joam Dacosta’s innocence. They know that the document 22 2, 5| life and to protest your innocence, I have gone further than 23 2, 5| possesses the proof of your innocence, do all you can yourself— 24 2, 6| never doubt my father’s innocence? Is that so?” said Benito.~“ 25 2, 6| the material proof of his innocence.~Had he revealed to Benito 26 2, 7| this material proof of his innocence? Why, in his interview with 27 2, 7| declared that the proof of the innocence of the convict of Tijuco 28 2, 7| believe in Joam Dacosta’s innocence, when they were ignorant 29 2, 7| testify in any way to the innocence of Joam Dacosta. But it 30 2, 7| certain that the proof of this innocence exists, and there is not 31 2, 8| proof of Joam Dacosta’s innocence must be produced before 32 2, 10| in his hand! His father’s innocence would have been recognized! 33 2, 11| material proof of the convict’s innocence irrevocably lost?~We can 34 2, 11| which proves my father’s innocence!”~“I do not know that,” 35 2, 12| the document, and then the innocence of Joam Dacosta will be 36 2, 13| the material proof of his innocence! That is what is impossible!”~“ 37 2, 14| the assurance of Dacosta’s innocence would appear from the document, 38 2, 15| Ribeiro, in whose mind his innocence did not admit of a doubt. 39 2, 15| him.~“I have faith in my innocence,” he repeated to Yaquita, “ 40 2, 16| of the material proof his innocence. “Yes, mother,” he added, “ 41 2, 16| Jarriquez was convinced of the innocence of Joam, and would try to 42 2, 17| only to the feeling of his innocence, but to his faith in that 43 2, 17| the material proof of your innocence is still wanting! If we 44 2, 18| incontestably prove the innocence of Joam Dacosta, and without 45 2, 19| proclaimed so absolutely the innocence of the fazender of Iquitos, 46 2, 19| incontestable witness of the innocence of Joam Dacosta, returned 47 2, 19| written with his own hand.~The innocence of the convict of Villa