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 1    1,    3|     he said, “and I shall not die in peace unless by this
 2    1,    8| consideration, I would rather die of hunger, and before quite
 3    1,   14|     ask for mercy! These dogs die hard, and no less than three
 4    1,   17|   caymans are born, live, and die, not without affording extraordinary
 5    2,    6|    arm which threatened him.~“Die, then!” exclaimed Benito.~
 6    2,   15|    performed; if not, I shall die! God alone is my judge!”~
 7    2,   17|      Benito, “is to remain to die! The order for execution
 8    2,   17|   escape from death!”~“I will die, then,” said Joam, in a
 9    2,   17|      in a calm voice. “I will die protesting against the decision
10    2,   18|     you will not leave him to die? It was not he who committed
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