Part, chapter

1    1,    2|      imprecation, he was about to abandon all idea of regaining possession
2    1,    2|        despair, was just about to abandon the chase for good, and
3    1,    3|           to quit his country and abandon all thoughts of return.
4    1,    6|          a numerous following and abandon himself to the stream under
5    2,    2|      later. He was not the man to abandon such a trail. Had we lost
6    2,    3|        conscience tells me not to abandon this just man. The step
7    2,    3| convincing of all! No! I will not abandon him!”~From this day forward
8    2,   10|        his presence of mind might abandon him at the very moment he
9    2,   18|    Fragoso felt his consciousness abandon him. He fell; his eyes involuntarily
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