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 1    1,    1|        captains of the woods was doomed, and at the period we speak
 2    1,    6|       soon there remained only a doomed forest, with long bare stems,
 3    1,   20|      whom a legal error unjustly doomed to death twenty-five years
 4    2,    4|         folly on the part of the doomed man of Tijuco, who was tired
 5    2,   14|    inevitably be suffered by the doomed man of Tijuco. And this
 6    2,   15| contained the vindication of the doomed man. Every one had been
 7    2,   16|    assisted in the escape of the doomed man than to have hurried
 8    2,   17|        too long.~“Sir,” said the doomed man, “before to-morrow,
 9    2,   17|     warder and the soldiers.~The doomed man, who had now but a few
10    2,   18|         those who dispose of the doomed man’s life. Leave me!”~Fragoso,
11    2,   18|       hour had come at which the doomed man was to start from the
12    2,   18|   minutes more were all that the doomed man had to live!~Fragoso,
13    2,   19|      Madeira, Ortega felt he was doomed. His comrade Torres was
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