Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V| benevolent priest. My husband's intention is to spend a considerable
 2     I,    VIII|     thanks to you for your kind intention, but I am not the man you
 3     I,      IX|  together. To second his morbid intention of changing his diet and
 4     I,     XII|    Lipto cheese.'"~ ~"I have no intention of becoming a voting machine."~ ~"
 5    II,       I|        for a gardener. I had no intention of undeceiving them, and
 6    II,       I|         I began to perceive her intention, and, much amused, I fetched
 7    II,       I|      but our friend here has no intention of claiming that affinity.
 8    II,     III|        as to Countess Diodora's intention to become a nun, I had my
 9    II,      IX|        much admire, but have no intention of marrying - Miss Klara."~ ~"
10    II,       X|              Then what was your intention?"~ ~"To give you no cause
11    II,      XI|         told him that I had the intention of buying lands. He advised
12    II,    XIII|         hussars, guessing at my intention, was there to prevent its
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