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 1    1,    1|     express them. Some particularword” has to be known before
 2    1,    1|            conto [1] only for each word of this last sentence it
 3    1,    4|             and without speaking a word, Joam Garral received the
 4    1,    7|          said Minha, from whom the word escaped so naturally that
 5    1,    8|            gallant Fragoso.~Just a word as to what he was doing
 6    1,   10|           this archipelago. At his word of command fifty poles from
 7    1,   12|       BRAZA” (burning embers) is a word found in the Spanish language
 8    1,   12|          has been used to make the wordbrazil,” as descriptive
 9    1,   12|          lodged, clothed, fed—in a word, took me in so hospitably10    1,   17|          young men, but said not a word.~Benito was not deceived
11    1,   20|           other without uttering a word. Did the adventurer hesitate
12    1,   20|     exclaimed Joam Garral; and the word made him turn pale, in spite
13    1,   20|             Not one dared to say a word to them.~It was Torres who,
14    1,   20|    insolence.~“So that is you last word?” said he, extending his
15    1,   20|            No, that is not my last word.”~“What is it, then?”~“This,
16    1,   20|         mad with despair; “say one word, and we shall contest even
17    2,    3|         theft of the diamonds—in a word, that Joam Dacosta was innocent.~
18    2,    6|        speak; he could not utter a word. Manoel and Fragoso respected
19    2,    6|            a few moments without a word.~Torres first broke silence,
20    2,    6|    followed him without speaking a word.~A quarter of an hour afterward
21    2,   10|           he said.~It was the only word that passed his lips.~In
22    2,   11|      Benito could scarcely utter a word, he felt his heart ready
23    2,   12|            which appears to form a word—I mean a pronounceable word,
24    2,   12|        word—I mean a pronounceable word, whose number of consonants
25    2,   12|            the beginning I see the word phy; further on the word
26    2,   12|           word phy; further on the word gas. Halloo! ujugi. Does
27    2,   12|             Further on here is the word ypo. Is it Greek, then?
28    2,   12|            once more, and then the word oto.”~Judge Jarriquez let
29    2,   12|            was all. They formed no word; they had no value. In short,
30    2,   13|            words; suppose now this word is composed ot three ciphers,
31    2,   13|            the first letter of the word Dacosta, and I think you
32    2,   14|            a single break!—not one word by itself! One word of two
33    2,   14|            one word by itself! One word of two hundred and seventy-six
34    2,   14|          formed the most important word, which was sure to be found
35    2,   14|          without uttering a single word!” replied the judge, whose
36    2,   16| Nevertheless, I distinctly see one word in the document—only one!”~“
37    2,   16|           What is that—what is the word?”~“‘Fly’!”~Manoel said nothing,
38    2,   18|            the l at the end of the word, the interval which separated
39    2,   18|          the earlier letter of the word, he obtained.~O r t e g
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