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1    1,    2|       then particular reasons for wishing evil to this defenseless
2    1,   13|          at the door of the loja, wishing to see Fragoso at work.~
3    1,   13|        impression to himself, not wishing to injure a compatriot whom
4    1,   18| impression.~Manoel felt this, and wishing to destroy its effect, “
5    2,    5|          my wife or children, not wishing to raise a hope which might
6    2,    6|      strode up to Torres.~Benito, wishing to exhaust every means of
7    2,   12|     morrow, they retired, and not wishing to lose an instant in seeing
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