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 1    1,    6| physiognomy that he was a lively, intelligent man; he had not the crabbed
 2    1,   15|        guide, and one of the most intelligent of his class. He undertook
 3    1,   16|           and exclaimed:~“What an intelligent race! All my explanations
 4    1,   16|       with peculiar sympathy. His intelligent face was full of quiet feeling.~
 5    1,   18|       Thaouka understood him. The intelligent animal felt humidity in
 6    1,   22|        the current. He turned his intelligent face toward his master,
 7    2,    7|         all sides were remarkably intelligent and exact. All the while
 8    2,    7|          of him. He is an honest, intelligent fellow and a good~V. IV
 9    2,    8|      Irishman, who lost in him an intelligent and faithful helper. But
10    2,    8|        saloon.~“That Ayrton is an intelligent man,” said Paganel to the
11    2,    8|        Paganel to the Major.~“Too intelligent!” muttered McNabbs, who,
12    2,   13|       rays. There is nothing more intelligent than a leaf.”~“And nothing
13    2,   17|         he was not only brave and intelligent, but robust and superior
14    3,    3|    brutish Australians, but of an intelligent and sanguinary race, cannibals
15    3,    7|       Prime Minister who was both intelligent and energetic, a descendant
16    3,   20|          was concerned.~“He is an intelligent, intrepid man,” he added, “
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