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 1    1,    7|    Manoel’s arm, and we shall save or lose ourselves, and you
 2    1,    7|     His heart beats; you must save him.”~“True,” said Manoel, “
 3    1,   10|     the moon, allowed them to save a halt, and the giant raft
 4    1,   18|       situation of which all, save perhaps Joam Garral, felt
 5    2,    4|        He did all he could to save me. Twenty years later,
 6    2,    8|    end this supreme effort to save the honor and the life of
 7    2,   11| clutched hold of the table to save himself from falling.~The
 8    2,   15|  witness whose evidence could save the condemned man.~And so
 9    2,   15|       miracle is necessary to save me, that miracle will be
10    2,   15|         said Benito.~“Try and save his life!”~“How?”~“That
11    2,   16|     of Joam, and would try to save him by every means in his
12    2,   16|      both life and liberty to save the fazender of Iquitos.~
13    2,   16|   risk of their own lives, to save the life of their master.~
14    2,   17|     hand over his daughter to save his honor and his life,
15    2,   17|       man’s injustice! But to save myself now, to begin again
16    2,   18|      mercy.~Nothing could now save Joam Dacosta. It was not
17    2,   18|   some secret which would yet save Joam Dacosta?~He hardly
18    2,   19|  Providence which had come to save him so miraculously at the
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