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1 1, 20| issued against me by the justice at Manaos—by Judge Ribeiro?”~“ 2 1, 20| children and servants.~“Let the justice of man be done while we 3 1, 20| done while we wait for the justice of God!”~And with his head 4 2, 2| comes forward to say to justice, ‘Here am I! I do not care 5 2, 2| husband is in the hands of justice; his past life has been 6 2, 3| advocate became the chief justice of Manaos. In the depths 7 2, 3| Ribeiro, acquainted the chief justice with the secret of the existence 8 2, 3| delivering himself up to justice, and taking steps to procure 9 2, 3| applied; it was to the chief justice of the province that the 10 2, 3| advocate, though now a chief justice, so firmly convinced that 11 2, 3| in the power of the chief justice of the province!”~“Come, 12 2, 4| the successor of the late justice.~This assistant bore the 13 2, 4| like more than one European justice—thorough sphinxes by taste 14 2, 4| arrived from Rio Janeiro justice would have to take its course.~ 15 2, 4| won free will to face the justice which his past life should 16 2, 4| the pursuit of Brazilian justice.”~The answers were so exact, 17 2, 4| continued, “should Brazilian justice pursue you?”~“Because I 18 2, 4| to give myself up to the justice of my country.”~“You give 19 2, 4| He never doubted of the justice of my cause. He did all 20 2, 4| when he had become chief justice at Manaos, I let him know 21 2, 5| brought forward in matters of justice.”~Judge Jarriquez could 22 2, 5| yourself into the hands of justice?”~“Without the slightest 23 2, 5| voice, “in trusting to the justice of men, I must put my trust 24 2, 5| or not, to the hands of justice twenty-three years afterward, 25 2, 5| addressed to the minister of justice, is to be sent off to Rio 26 2, 5| delay will be possible, and justice must take its course.”~Joam 27 2, 7| this occasion it would do justice with its own hands.~What 28 2, 12| more to expect from the justice of men, and my fate is in 29 2, 12| a monologue. The worthy justice was one of those unreserved 30 2, 14| was only too certain that justice would take its course.~There 31 2, 14| at the hands of Brazilian justice, a moral enigma worth all 32 2, 15| hand himself over to the justice of his country. He only 33 2, 15| him, it was a sentiment of justice, of pity toward a man suffering 34 2, 16| being made in his favor, justice would grant all the necessary 35 2, 17| God, a portion of whose justice yet dwells in the hearts 36 2, 17| been convinced that human justice, after failing the first 37 2, 17| in the hands of the chief justice. This memoir, as we know, 38 2, 17| If you imagine that the justice of men will nullify a wrong 39 2, 17| moment arrived from the chief justice at Rio Janeiro.”~“Father!” 40 2, 18| proof had been produced; justice must take its course.~It 41 2, 19| instructions from the minister of justice had to be waited for, though