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 1    1,    3|         without hesitation. His intention had been to join a “seringal,”
 2    1,    3|       noble profession, and his intention was to enter the army, toward
 3    1,    7|         as sportsmen who had no intention of going far from their
 4    1,   10|         None of them showed any intention of coming on board. It is
 5    1,   11|         could not carry out his intention. However, his application
 6    1,   12| mosquitoes, had announced their intention of going on ashore and visiting
 7    1,   12|           Well, if that is your intention—what were you going to ask
 8    1,   16|        Garral, who had shown no intention of putting his foot on shore,
 9    1,   16|         before he had shown any intention of doing so.”~“Yes, and
10    1,   17|       have some spiteful secret intention in watching him with such
11    2,    2|       were very quiet.~Benito’s intention had been to land that evening,
12    2,    3|       same time with his formal intention of delivering himself up
13    2,    4|   against you.”~“I had no other intention.”~“What is there to prove
14    2,    6|        I went on board with the intention of making him a very simple
15    2,   10| explained to the pilot that his intention was to visit the lower part
16    2,   16|         ready, he announced his intention of going in search of Fragoso,
17    2,   17|          They had come with the intention of cheering the prisoner.
18    2,   19|    mysterious form we know, his intention being to transmit it to
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