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1 1, 20| To-morrow I shall be with Judge Ribeiro, the first magistrate of 2 1, 20| meet me there!”~“At Judge Ribeiro’s?” said Torres, evidently 3 1, 20| disconcerted.~“At Judge Ribeiro’s,” answered Joam Garral.~ 4 1, 20| the protection of Judge Ribeiro, by means of a correspondence 5 1, 20| justice at Manaos—by Judge Ribeiro?”~“No,” answered the chief 6 1, 20| by his substitute. Judge Ribeiro was struck with apoplexy 7 1, 20| wife and children, “Judge Ribeiro alone knew that I was innocent, 8 2, 3| magistrate in the province, Ribeiro had known the young clerk 9 2, 3| notwithstanding his talent and zeal, Ribeiro was unable to persuade the 10 2, 3| only author of the crime.~Ribeiro defended him with great 11 2, 3| rest.~Twenty years later Ribeiro the advocate became the 12 2, 3| himself. Had it not been for Ribeiro’s nomination to the chief 13 2, 3| him, addressed to Judge Ribeiro, acquainted the chief justice 14 2, 3| to keep the secret.~Judge Ribeiro was at first troubled about 15 2, 3| magistrate and Joam Dacosta. Ribeiro at the outset cautioned 16 2, 3| was not enough, and Judge Ribeiro was desirous of finding 17 2, 3| Joam Dacosta wrote to Judge Ribeiro:~“In two months I will be 18 2, 3| Come, then,” replied Ribeiro.~The jangada was then ready 19 2, 3| in which he warned Judge Ribeiro of his approaching arrival.~ 20 2, 3| the raft at Manaos Judge Ribeiro was seized with an attack 21 2, 4| by the assistant of Judge Ribeiro, who filled the position 22 2, 4| lost by the death of Judge Ribeiro, inasmuch as his case would 23 2, 4| your predecessor, Judge Ribeiro, the letter which gave him 24 2, 4| tone. “You wrote to Judge Ribeiro.”~“Before he was a judge 25 2, 4| do not find another Judge Ribeiro.”~The magistrate, appealed 26 2, 4| addressed by you to Judge Ribeiro and sent on to me. I have, 27 2, 5| arrival of the death of Judge Ribeiro? Would you then have delivered 28 2, 7| lost. The death of Judge Ribeiro on the one hand, the death 29 2, 15| been the death of Judge Ribeiro, in whose mind his innocence 30 2, 17| so at the advice of Judge Ribeiro he resolved to come and