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1 1, 20| the police. “You are my prisoner, Joam Garral, and I will 2 2, 2| be directed against the prisoner? In the face of this hypothesis 3 2, 3| it was who defended the prisoner at the trial. He took the 4 2, 4| so many rascals, that a prisoner’s innocence seemed to him 5 2, 4| of the jury, and when a prisoner was brought before him, 6 2, 5| can furnish the proof of a prisoner’s innocence is always dead.”~“ 7 2, 6| be permitted to see the prisoner that very day about four 8 2, 6| known, now that he is a prisoner, it is I who refuse to enter 9 2, 6| chamber occupied by the prisoner.~The door opened. Joam Dacosta 10 2, 6| my children!” replied the prisoner, who opened his arms and 11 2, 7| All were there, except the prisoner, on whom the last blow had 12 2, 7| always is, was all against he prisoner. The unexpected arrest of 13 2, 7| decidedly hostile to the prisoner. Why should these people 14 2, 8| Once the identity of the prisoner was established, it was 15 2, 12| could communicate with the prisoner.~Then, making an appointment 16 2, 14| out cries of death to the prisoner. On the contrary, the most 17 2, 16| make their way into the prisoner’s room, and without much 18 2, 16| their daily visit to the prisoner, and Yaquita and her daughter 19 2, 17| intention of cheering the prisoner. Alas! far more than he 20 2, 17| arrest. For the last time the prisoner had embraced them, and with 21 2, 17| fazender Magalhaës.~The prisoner once more passed in review 22 2, 17| loud enough to attract the prisoner’s attention. For an instant 23 2, 17| to escape coming from the prisoner himself.~Benito advanced 24 2, 17| window ready to carry off the prisoner—when the door of the room 25 2, 17| also understood from the prisoner’s attitude that he it was 26 2, 17| hand, advanced toward the prisoner.~“Before all of you,” said 27 2, 17| soldiers came and drew away the prisoner from his grasp.~At a sign 28 2, 19| immediate discharge of the prisoner. A few days would thus have