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 1    1,    1|        for it. He will pay, if I wish it, with all his fortune,
 2    1,    2|          prudent man, he did not wish to show himself without
 3    1,    3|        that a young man ought to wish for.~The Portuguese was
 4    1,    3| obligation in this respect if we wish to be worthy of the name
 5    1,    4|         could not do better than wish to marry my sister. Leave
 6    1,    4|       Joam Garral would probably wish the marriage to take place
 7    1,    4|        hand. He also had a great wish for his mother to be present
 8    1,    4|          on the spot. He had not wish, either with thought or
 9    1,    4|      something which we ardently wish, and which will make you
10    1,    4|          to this, Minha does not wish to grieve Madame Valdez
11    1,    7|        way that gave him neither wish nor want to try his wretched
12    1,   11|         I believe it, but do not wish to confirm it. There, Minha,
13    1,   14|       woods. Joam Garral did not wish to mar the service he was
14    1,   15|       ninety. These there was no wish to get out. But an earlier
15    1,   17|        Yes, Benito.”~“And I also wish to speak to you.”~“You have
16    1,   18|      said Fragoso, “who ought to wish all the world to marry him!”~“
17    1,   18|       difficult to say, but this wish, coming from the adventurer,
18    1,   20|          to do,” said Torres. “I wish to be the son-in-law of
19    1,   20|        Torres,” he said, “if you wish to become one of the family
20    2,    2|       The noble fazender did not wish that any part of his past
21    2,    2|            Mother, if you do not wish to kill her,” said Manoel, “
22    2,    3|         marriage, and he did not wish to be obliged to refuse.~
23    2,    3|        becoming her husband. The wish of the dying Magalhaës was
24    2,    4|          I know it, but I do not wish to interrupt you in telling
25    2,    5|     asked.~“After to-day, if you wish,” answered Judge Jarriquez; “
26    2,   14|         contained, or rather the wish that it contained, the material
27    2,   14|       emphasized this charitable wish.~“But,” continued the magistrate, “
28    2,   16|      means in his power.~“I only wish he would, Manoel,” answered
29    2,   17|       the window.~“No! no!”~“You wish to drive me mad?”~“My son,”
30    2,   17|        that he it was who had no wish to go! He said nothing.
31    2,   18| involuntarily closed. He did not wish to look, and these words
32    2,   20|         surgeon, had expressed a wish to honor the ceremony with
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