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 1    1,   11|         and servants, were all dead!”~“What an unfortunate woman!”
 2    1,   17|     worst enemy who wishes him dead!”~Joam Garral walked up
 3    1,   20|      committed the crime?”~“Is dead.”~“Dead!” exclaimed Joam
 4    1,   20|        the crime?”~“Is dead.”~“Dead!” exclaimed Joam Garral;
 5    1,   20|       power of reinstatement.~“Dead,” repeated Torres; “but
 6    1,   20| recovered his consciousness.”~“Dead!” exclaimed Joam Garral,
 7    1,   20|      for a moment by the news—“dead! dead!”~But soon raising
 8    1,   20|      moment by the news—“dead! dead!”~But soon raising his head,
 9    2,    5|     culprit is living?”~“He is dead.”~The fingers of Judge Jarriquez
10    2,    5| prisoner’s innocence is always dead.”~“If the real culprit is
11    2,    5|         If the real culprit is dead, sir, “ replied Dacosta, “
12    2,    6|       do you mean?”~“Torres is dead, father; killed by my hand!”~“
13    2,    6|   father; killed by my hand!”~“Dead!—Torres!—Dead!” gasped Joam
14    2,    6|       my hand!”~“Dead!—Torres!—Dead!” gasped Joam Dacosta. “
15    2,    7| companion of Torres was, he is dead, and he could not testify
16    2,    9|      into the water is already dead the conditions are different,
17    2,    9|      the man who falls into it dead. In the one case the return
18    2,   16|   whatever, that it would be a dead letter, that the first verdict
19    2,   19|        then, falling among the dead, he was carried away by
20    2,   19|  remain undecipherable.~Ortega dead, we know how the unworthy
21    2,   19|      Torres, both of whom were dead, alone knew?~And so he also
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