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 1    1,   18|         of the diamond district, Tijuco.”~Those who had seen Joam
 2    1,   19|   rejoined:~“What! you come from Tijuco, from the very capital of
 3    1,   19|      with:~“It is a fact that at Tijuco sudden fortunes are realized
 4    1,   19|       terrible drama happened at Tijuco, which showed that criminal
 5    1,   19|     happened,” he continued. “At Tijuco it is customary to send
 6    1,   19|       years had been employed at Tijuco in the offices of the governor-general,
 7    1,   20|     governor-general’s office at Tijuco, and you are the man who
 8    1,   20|        of the diamond robbery at Tijuco. He was the accomplice of
 9    2,    2|         this abominable crime at Tijuco?”~“I do not know,” answered
10    2,    2| principal author of the crime of Tijuco, which had formerly created
11    2,    3|   rehabilitation of the felon of Tijuco.~For six months a correspondence
12    2,    4|       years ago for the crime at Tijuco; no limitation had yet affected
13    2,    4|        part of the doomed man of Tijuco, who was tired of his life,
14    2,    4|         in the diamond affair at Tijuco.”~“You confess then that
15    2,    4|      defended me in the trial at Tijuco. He never doubted of the
16    2,    5|      true author of the crime of Tijuco.~“And what is the name of
17    2,    5|       robbery of the diamonds at Tijuco, the capital sentence was
18    2,    6|      real author of the crime of Tijuco!”~“You say that to me?”
19    2,    7|      innocence of the convict of Tijuco actually existed; that the
20    2,    7|         of the terrible crime of Tijuco, which had lain forgotten
21    2,    7|       the author of the crime of Tijuco, or under what conditions
22    2,   11|      true author of the crime of Tijuco, and which Torres had wished
23    2,   14| principal author of the crime of Tijuco now averred that he was
24    2,   14|    suffered by the doomed man of Tijuco. And this miracle a man
25    2,   14|        it—‘arrayal,’ ‘diamond,’ ‘Tijuco,’ ‘Dacosta,’ and others;
26    2,   14|         to the words arrayal and Tijuco, which were successively
27    2,   14|       the author of the crime at Tijuco.”~This was another method
28    2,   14|         victims at the affray at Tijuco!~Nothing! All the time nothing!~
29    2,   15|     confession of the culprit of Tijuco. The part of the Amazon
30    2,   15|        referred to the affair at Tijuco, and that it had ben written
31    2,   16|      perpetrator of the crime at Tijuco would not be set aside,
32    2,   17|        his life for the crime of Tijuco!~Hardly ever did he mention
33    2,   17|       orphan, he had set foot in Tijuco. There his zeal had raised
34    2,   17|   trouble in the remembrances of Tijuco and the remorse that he
35    2,   18|      true author of the crime of Tijuco. But unfortunately the chief
36    2,   18|       the author of the crime of Tijuco, he had gained one thing,
37    2,   18|       who committed the crime of Tijuco; it was the comrade of Torres,
38    2,   19|         CHAPTER XIX~THE CRIME OF TIJUCO~ON THE ARRIVAL of the judge
39    2,   19|      true author of the crime of Tijuco confessed of his own free
40    2,   19|           employed, like him, at Tijuco, in the offices of the governor
41    2,   19|          the convoy was to leave Tijuco.~During the attack of the
42    2,   19|   Penniless, and unable to enter Tijuco again, Ortega fled away
43    2,   19|         relative to the crime of Tijuco, writing it first in French,
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