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1 1, 1| paper was alone able to tell. With such cipher language 2 1, 2| be impossible for us to tell the series of invectives 3 1, 2| knew what he was about. To tell the truth, anger at his 4 1, 4| so.~Benito had nothing to tell his mother which she did 5 1, 4| seated herself beside him.~To tell Joam of the feelings which 6 1, 4| that we can find which will tell us anything about this magnificent 7 1, 9| village got adrift, and, to tell the truth, it was a better 8 1, 11| I would relate it.”~“Oh! tell it, by all means, Mr. Manoel,” 9 1, 12| than what I owe you.”~“They tell me, Fragoso,” continued 10 1, 13| Fragoso. “I wa going to tell you that he is traveling 11 1, 15| sleeper more profound. They tell of people, unconsciously 12 1, 19| man’s head! Have you heard tell of the famous diamond of 13 1, 20| daughter declines?”~“If you tell her all, I have no doubt 14 2, 2| master of the secret. He must tell me if he knows the real 15 2, 4| clearly as possible, “Go on! Tell me your history. I know 16 2, 5| Dacosta, but I ought to tell you that the information 17 2, 6| see no reason why I should tell you. The important fact 18 2, 6| self-possession.~“I will tell you nothing,” returned Torres; “ 19 2, 7| life. We therefore cannot tell who was the author of the 20 2, 9| not find the body, can you tell me how long it will be before 21 2, 9| favorable conditions.”~“Tell Araujo, Fragoso, and our 22 2, 13| off. I have got nothing to tell you; but I have found out 23 2, 13| you mean by a cipher?”~“Tell me a number.”~“Any number 24 2, 13| all, that Torres did not tell a lie? Who told you that 25 2, 14| master.~“I am.”~“Now, then, tell me, without a moment’s thought— 26 2, 15| alive, Benito could not tell but that, in some way or 27 2, 16| to be realized. Who could tell if, owing to some unforeseen 28 2, 17| father—listen to us! If we tell you that you ought to fly 29 2, 17| is still wanting! If we tell you that you ought to fly, 30 2, 17| said Joam Dacosta, “let me tell you, sir, that it only rested 31 2, 17| Passanha, whom I ask you to tell?”~“It will be forbidden.”~“ 32 2, 18| the chief of the band to tell him what he knew of this 33 2, 18| band knew, and he could tell no more. Fragoso, then, 34 2, 20| AMAZON~LITTLE REMAINS to tell of the second part of the 35 2, 20| was at home, and he could tell them the names of the double