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1 1, 2| with caution, and under any circumstances a sleeping traveler ought 2 1, 3| embarrassed.~It was under these circumstances that Joam Garral, then twenty-two 3 1, 3| union.~It was under these circumstances that in 1830 Joam Garral 4 1, 9| In navigating under such circumstances a rudder is of no use. Long 5 1, 11| was under these difficult circumstances that, on the evening of 6 1, 13| of use to you under the circumstances.”~And at that instant Manoel 7 1, 13| acquainting him with the circumstances under which they had previously 8 1, 14| in the matter. Under any circumstances, they are excellent to drink, 9 1, 15| idle.~It was under these circumstances that little by little Torres 10 1, 16| what country? Under what circumstances? And I cannot hit upon it.”~“ 11 1, 20| Yaquita,” he said, “peculiar circumstances oblige me to alter what 12 2, 3| the benefit of extenuating circumstances, and heard himself condemned 13 2, 4| not easily affected by the circumstances of the examination or the 14 2, 4| himself, without omitting any circumstances which had preceded or succeeded 15 2, 4| on the subject of all the circumstances of my life which I have 16 2, 5| addition of extenuating circumstances. You have been found guilty 17 2, 7| giving a history of the circumstances of the crime, showed itself 18 2, 7| You remember under what circumstances we made the acquaintance 19 2, 9| how to swim. Under such circumstances, if you are entirely submerged, 20 2, 9| decomposition is not modified by circumstances which we cannot foresee, 21 2, 12| Madeira.~“But under what circumstances did you meet him?” asked 22 2, 14| under such extraordinary circumstances; the finding of the “indecipherable” 23 2, 15| on account of regrettable circumstances, the proof disappeared, 24 2, 18| culprit, accompanied by circumstances which permitted of no doubt 25 2, 18| invented nothing, certain circumstances tending to prove that the 26 2, 19| will, and described the circumstances under which it had been