1 By the bedside sat Van Helsing, looking at her intently.
2 We mean to leave no stone unturned to carry out our intent.
3 Renfield had become, to all intents, as sane as he ever was.
4 I called to the attendants to follow me, and ran after him, for I feared he was intent on some mischief.
5 As I was leaving the room it struck me that the clothes she wore might give me some clue to her dreaming intention.
6 Quincey Morris said nothing about his intention, but I knew that all night long he patrolled round and round the house.
7 As he fled back over the Danube, leaving his forces to be cut to pieces, so now he is intent on being safe, careless of all.
8 He seemed to have been prepared for every obstacle which might be placed by accident in the way of his intentions being carried out.
9 Bats usually wheel and flit about, but this one seemed to go straight on, as if it knew where it was bound for or had some intention of its own.
10 I saw that my friend was not intent on further effort, and occupied myself binding up my wrist, keeping a wary eye on the prostrate figure all the time.
11 He was looking intently at the face of the dead woman, raising the eyelids and looking at the eyes, and once more opening the lips and examining the teeth.
12 When we were alone and had heard the last of the footsteps die out up the road, we silently, and as if by ordered intention, followed the Professor to the tomb.
13 Had we done so, the Count must have guessed our purpose, and would doubtless have taken measures in advance to frustrate such an effort with regard to the others; but now he does not know our intentions.
14 I would have liked to have asked the driver what this all meant, but I really feared to do so, for I thought that, placed as I was, any protest would have had no effect in case there had been an intention to delay.
15 It is a very strange thing, this sleep-walking, for as soon as her will is thwarted in any physical way, her intention, if there be any, disappears, and she yields herself almost exactly to the routine of her life.
16 For a moment I thought that he might have some homicidal intent; I remembered how quiet he had been just before he attacked me in my own study, and I took care to stand where I could seize him at once if he attempted to make a spring at her.
17 Here, in the whirlpool of European races, the Ugric tribe bore down from Iceland the fighting spirit which Thor and Wodin gave them, which their Berserkers displayed to such fell intent on the seaboards of Europe, ay, and of Asia and Africa too, till the peoples thought that the were-wolves themselves had come.
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