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 1    1,    1|      somebody is rich. It is a question of life or death for him,
 2    1,    3|     too much interested in the question to have replied without
 3    1,    4|  answer almost came before the question; that was obvious. Benito
 4    1,    4|        same time to touch on a question which might be more difficult
 5    1,    4|       difficult to solve. That question was, Where should the wedding
 6    1,    4|   place here—at Iquitos?”~This question obliged Yaquita to enter
 7    1,    4|        herself for raising the question. Anyhow, she was resigned
 8    1,    8|     that part was finished the question of arrangement was submitted
 9    1,   12|   acquired in these parts, the question of reis, and not that of
10    1,   12|        to do, for it was not a question of cutting these wealthy
11    1,   13|        conversation which this question of Fragoso had interrupted,
12    1,   13|      frontier, there can be no question of that sort.”~“But,” replied
13    1,   18|      passed. There could be no question about obtaining from Joam
14    1,   20| Probably so. So Torres did not question him. At the outset of the
15    1,   20|   silence followed this direct question which Torres asked. Joam
16    1,   20|        I will only ask you one question,” said Joam with firm voice,
17    2,    2|     not understand.”~“One more question,” continued Benito. “What
18    2,    2|       the port of Manaos?”~The question had to be decided before
19    2,    2|       The pros and cons of the question were well weighed.~“No!”
20    2,    3|     his own honor which was in question, but the honor of all who
21    2,    4|       be to listen to him. The question would be, what proofs could
22    2,    4|      He had put the invariable question which had hitherto brought
23    2,    4| departure?”~And in asking this question Jarriquez said to himself:~“
24    2,    4|       are none of them open to question.”~“Eh! Joam Dacosta,” quickly
25    2,    8|       these was—and this was a question of life or death—that this
26    2,   13|     Manoel as he entered, “one question! Have you succeeded better
27    2,   13|      sat down and repeated his question.~“No! I have not had any
28    2,   16|   refuge?”~This was the second question to solve: and a very difficult
29    2,   16|       trembled as he asked the question, “have you received anything
30    2,   18|      given him the document in question had now become admissible.
31    2,   20|       the head accompanied the question and reply.~At last, notwithstanding
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