Chap.

1        1|    so abruptly that he felt inclined to respond with a box on
2        2|   boiling with rage! I felt inclined to smack somebody. And never
3        4|     really rather bored and inclined to think of other things—
4        5|    Clarisse was momentarily inclined to turn La Faloise out.
5        8|    and not at all festively inclined. She needed money, and when
6       10|   And when the count seemed inclined to find excuses for these
7       13| alone still remained kindly inclined toward the count, for he
8       13|      and her exhausted body inclined to incomprehensible fancies
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