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1 1, 1| u v j h d.”~THE MAN who held in his hand the document 2 1, 1| letters been arranged? He who held the paper was alone able 3 1, 2| The thought that the case held his money was not however, 4 1, 7| right,” answered Minha, who held out her hand to Manoel. “ 5 1, 9| worthily so. The Garral family held him in great esteem; it 6 1, 16| is worth something.”~Lina held out her hand, and Fragoso 7 1, 16| the northwest, and if it held would be favorable for crossing 8 1, 17| to. And as all hands were held out to him—Manoel’s, Yaquita’ 9 1, 19| Thanks to the situation he held, he was in a position to 10 1, 20| guilty man, whose life he held in his hands, was enough 11 2, 4| notwithstanding the opinions he held, would be to listen to him. 12 2, 5| cannot doubt but that Torres held in his hands the material 13 2, 6| when Benito, quite unmoved, held him back.~“What is the matter 14 2, 7| Benito. “This case which I held—which I gave back to him! 15 2, 7| if the metal case which held it was water-tight?”~“Manoel,” 16 2, 9| escorted the raft, and held themselves ready to start 17 2, 11| Fragoso, and the foreman who held the case, immediately jumped 18 2, 14| fact.~All these views were held by some people in some form, 19 2, 16| the hand which Jarriquez held out to him, and returned 20 2, 17| knees before his father. He held up his hands to him; he 21 2, 17| chief of the police, who held a paper in his hand, advanced 22 2, 18| discover it! At length he held the key of the document, 23 2, 19| shake the hands which were held out to him. Such was the 24 2, 20| negroes, the store-rooms which held the valuable cargo, would