Chap.

1        2|    hairdresser lingered with the intention of giving some finishing
2        3|          he once more forgot his intention at sight of the Countess
3        4|          very markedly, with the intention of displaying her shoulders
4        6| thereupon had come away with the intention of ending up in the country.~“’
5        8|       settled.~They had no fixed intention of keeping house together,
6       13|      Thereupon she abandoned the intention of borrowing the hundred
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