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 1    1,    2|       which to move.~Torres, in despair, was just about to abandon
 2    1,    7|      with a smile; “a moment of despair, which I would have duly
 3    1,   20|     that is no reason for me to despair.”~And, turning toward Manoel, “
 4    1,   20|        shouted Benito, mad with despair; “say one word, and we shall
 5    2,    2|       Benito, with a gesture of despair.~“Brother,” said Manoel, “
 6    2,    7|         in the first moments of despair have probably made away
 7    2,    7| distract his attention from his despair. After taking him aside
 8    2,    7|     with him!”~“Wait, and dont despair yet!” answered Manoel. “
 9    2,    8|         no reason why we should despair,” said Manoel, “still less
10    2,    8|        force him to some act of despair.~But neither courage nor
11    2,   15|          and her son, a prey to despair which made her tremble for
12    2,   15|    Benito, and in a paroxysm of despair he took a knife from his
13    2,   18|          they were the cries of despair.~Fragoso jumped to one of
14    2,   18|        him with the violence of despair, was but the work of a minute
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