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 1    1,    1|          the sheet of good stout paper which was covered with the
 2    1,    1|        arranged? He who held the paper was alone able to tell.
 3    1,    1|         woods turned the curious paper again and again between
 4    1,    1|            And, scrutinizing the paper with greedy eyes, “At a
 5    1,    1|        family!” Then seizing the paper and shaking it with terrible
 6    1,    1|          glanced over the yellow paper, and then, after carefully
 7    1,    1|           When he had pushed the paper into the metal box, of which
 8    1,   16|          Holding an old piece of paper in his hand, consulting
 9    1,   20|           but in return for that paper the half of my fortune is
10    2,    7|      again reading, an old faded paper, and muttering words which
11    2,    7|       will recover it!”~“But the paper! The water will have stained
12    2,    8| undamaged the metal case and the paper it ought to contain.~At
13    2,   11|       sojourn in the water.~“The paper! Is the paper still inside?”
14    2,   11|        water.~“The paper! Is the paper still inside?” exclaimed
15    2,   11|    rolled on the table.~“But the paper! the paper!” again gasped
16    2,   11|       table.~“But the paper! the paper!” again gasped Benito, who
17    2,   11|      without difficulty, a faded paper, folded with care, and which
18    2,   11|       Fragoso; “that is the very paper I saw in the hands of Torres!”~
19    2,   11|     Judge Jarriquez unfolded the paper and cast his eyes over it,
20    2,   12|        miraculously given us the paper which vindicates you, and,
21    2,   12|          Judge Jarriquez let the paper drop, and thought for a
22    2,   13|        table, took up a sheet of paper and a pencil, and said:~“
23    2,   13|          of the crime? that this paper was the document, and that
24    2,   14|     Jarriquez, throwing down the paper, which was wafted to the
25    2,   14|      being beaten, picked up the paper. What he had done with the
26    2,   15|        might be read through the paper, and so he turned it round
27    2,   17|        of the police, who held a paper in his hand, advanced toward
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