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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,