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 1    1,    8|    spread out before the very window of the young mulatto, as
 2    2,    4|    monk’s room, with a barred window without shutters, opening
 3    2,    4|    his back turned toward the window, so that his face was in
 4    2,   14|     went for fresh air to the window, and gave utterance to a
 5    2,   16| building, they recognized the window of the cell in which Joam
 6    2,   16|     Dacosta was confined. The window was secured with iron bars
 7    2,   16|  regarded the position of the window, the arrangement of the
 8    2,   17|    hitched on to a bar of his window, and of grating steel as
 9    2,   17|     head; his eyes sought the window, but with a vacant look,
10    2,   17|      the arrest!~Suddenly the window flew open with a violent
11    2,   17|        Father,” he said, “the window grating is down. A rope
12    2,   17|       and drew him toward the window.~Joam Dacosta struggled
13    2,   17|  force to drag him toward the window.~“No! no!”~“You wish to
14    2,   17|     distracted, kept near the window ready to carry off the prisoner—
15    2,   17|      now keep guard over that window; it will not do for them
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