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 1    1,    4|    these two were in the large room of the house. Joam Garral,
 2    1,    4|    moment as Minha entered the room.~“Children! your father
 3    1,    8|        mistresses, and a third room for Benito and Manoel. Minha
 4    1,    8|        and Manoel. Minha had a room away from the others, which
 5    1,    8| immediate access to the common room. A light veranda, resting
 6    1,   10|     himself principally to his room, thinking and writing. What
 7    1,   17|      just run to her mistressroom.~“Good heavens! where is
 8    1,   20|     FOR A MOMENT, alone in the room, where none could see or
 9    1,   20|      Manoel, he retired to his room with him.~The interview
10    1,   20|   family, when the door of the room was reopened.~Manoel came
11    2,    3|        remained shut up on his room, writing, working, not at
12    2,    4|       prisoners of to-day. The room occupied by Joam Dacosta
13    2,    4|      system: but an old monk’s room, with a barred window without
14    2,    4|       brought into the judge’s room, which was the old common
15    2,    4|        was introduced into the room, and at a sign from the
16    2,    4|     moment a guard entered the room, and handed a sealed packet
17    2,    4|       or three circuits of the room to recover himself.~
18    2,    5|         The guards entered the room, and took away Joam Dacosta.~
19    2,    6|       Yaquita had not left her room since the evening before.
20    2,    6|       By no means; he left his room about an hour ago, and he
21    2,    6|       therefore, none too much room, and the combatant who was
22    2,    6|     and Manoel rushed into the room where were Yaquita and Minha,
23    2,    6|      son, and Manoel enter the room.~“Ah! Joam, my Joam!” exclaimed
24    2,    7|    were assembled in the large room. All were there, except
25    2,    7|       exists, and there is not room to doubt the existence of
26    2,    7|        coming out of Yaquita’s room.~Benito went to him, and
27    2,   13|       up and began to pace the room. “Sit down. If we are both
28    2,   13|        walk the other, and the room will be too narrow to hold
29    2,   14|       to the other side of the room. “It would try the patience
30    2,   14|      to come into his master’s room.~Another ring at the bell;
31    2,   16|        way into the prisoner’s room, and without much difficulty
32    2,   17|         Benito leaped into the room; he was in the presence
33    2,   17|  prisoner—when the door of the room opened.~On the threshold
34    2,   18|    with grief, darted from the room! He wished to see, for the
35    2,   20|        banks afford sifficient room for as many others of the
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