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 1    1,   19|          a sentence required his execution in twenty-four hourse.”~“
 2    1,   19|        few hours only before his execution, whether alone or helped
 3    1,   20|         the man who escaped from execution; he is Joam Garral, whose
 4    1,   20|          order for its immediate execution, by his substitute. Judge
 5    2,    3|         night which preceded his execution, and when the gallows was
 6    2,    3|         rehabilitation or in the execution of the iniquitous judgment
 7    2,    5|          flight that you escaped execution. But that you came here
 8    2,    7|        hours before his intended execution—all were remembered, analyzed,
 9    2,    8|     other than the order for his execution.~The second was that the
10    2,    9|   commenced to put his idea into execution, and got into the diving
11    2,   14|           the date fixed for the execution, etc., etc., even the number
12    2,   16|      possible, the order for his execution would inevitably be received.~
13    2,   17|     remain to die! The order for execution may come at any moment!
14    2,   17|           a few hours before the execution—I fled! Yes! I was then
15    2,   17|          this order requires the execution of my sentence?”~“Yes!”~“
16    2,   17| to-morrow, before the hour of my execution, may I pass a few moments
17    2,   18|          requiring the immediate execution of the sentence pronounced
18    2,   18|         the truth. Stop—stop the execution?”~“You found the gang?”~“
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