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1 1, 1| is a question of life or death for him, and looked at in 2 1, 3| daughter Yaquita, who after the death of her mother had taken 3 1, 3| The old man insisted. Death would not allow him to wait; 4 1, 3| married some hours before the death of Magalhaës, who had just 5 1, 17| her, or to snatch her from death! A side blow from the animal’ 6 1, 18| animals, and end by dealing death. Precautions had to be taken 7 1, 19| tried, and sentenced to death. Such a sentence required 8 1, 20| man who was sentenced to death in this affair of the robbery 9 1, 20| of crime and sentenced to death, and it was you who escaped 10 1, 20| which he was entitled. But death came—he intrusted to me, 11 1, 20| place. You are condemned to death, and you know, in sentences 12 1, 20| innocent, my dear ones. The death of the judge may be fatal 13 1, 20| error unjustly doomed to death twenty-five years ago in 14 2, 2| that he was sentenced to death twenty-three years ago for 15 2, 3| on Judge Albeiro, and his death was most unfortunate.~Before 16 2, 3| heard himself condemned to death.~There was no hope left 17 2, 3| which was under sentence of death, was intolerable to him. 18 2, 3| of a felon condemned to death for murder, innocent though 19 2, 3| fazender was on the point of death, his hands were stretched 20 2, 4| Dacosta had lost by the death of Judge Ribeiro, inasmuch 21 2, 4| Because I was sentenced to death in 1826 in the diamond affair 22 2, 4| with my rehabilitation. But death had unfortunately struck 23 2, 5| learning on your arrival of the death of Judge Ribeiro? Would 24 2, 7| remorse at the moment of his death, had intrusted it to his 25 2, 7| as irrevocably lost. The death of Judge Ribeiro on the 26 2, 7| Ribeiro on the one hand, the death of Torres on the other, 27 2, 7| forth tumultuous shouts of death. In this part of the two 28 2, 8| was a question of life or death—that this proof of Joam 29 2, 11| Benito, who became pale as death.~“Because this document 30 2, 14| Manaos to roar out cries of death to the prisoner. On the 31 2, 15| prostrating him had been the death of Judge Ribeiro, in whose 32 2, 15| am; judge me again!”~The death of Torres, the impossibility 33 2, 17| chance left to escape from death!”~“I will die, then,” said 34 2, 17| contain your sentence of death.”~“The order may come, but 35 2, 18| perish on the gallows.~The death penalty in Brazil is generally 36 2, 18| benefactor who was on the road to death! He longed to throw himself 37 2, 19| Dacosta, unjustly condemned to death; it was I, the wretched 38 2, 19| greatest of crimes, the death of an innocent man!~Yes! 39 2, 19| which it could be read.~Death prevented his completing