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 1       I|        be made good to me. I am going to Rome because it is a
 2      II|        to kiss her; and so I am going to apply for a total dissolution
 3      II|        asked him whither he was going. 'To Milan,' said he, but
 4      II|  miserable neck! He thinks he's going to ruin the young life of
 5     III|     replied Manasseh, "and I am going to draw the view from my
 6      IV|        I thought you, too, were going to Rome," said the princess,
 7      VI|     what the young man might be going to propose.~ ~"I fear it
 8      VI|      get ready."~ ~"And are you going with us?"~ ~"No, that will
 9     VII|    Eight hundred! How am I ever going to get a chance to deliver
10    VIII|      his escort. He said he was going to the Lateran, in his client'
11      IX|      his work heeds not what is going on around him. The painter
12      XI|          all to serve you. I am going this morning to the cardinal
13     XII|  high-heeled shoes.~ ~"You were going out?" asked the princess.~ ~"
14    XIII|       to bid you farewell. I am going home, to Transylvania, for
15     XIV|      enough on the road. We are going by a way that is covered
16     XIV|        asked the elder.~ ~"I am going to avenge my two brothers,"
17     XIV|         reply.[142]~ ~"And I am going to rescue them," declared
18     XIV|      declared Manasseh.~ ~"I am going forth to fight for my country,"
19     XIV|        other.~ ~"But aren't you going to ask your new sister for
20     XIV|     company.~ ~"Come, let us be going," said Aaron, and he led
21     XIV|     been instructed in what was going on and warned not to breathe
22     XIV|        up-hill, to hold back in going down-hill, to trot on a
23      XV|        Hear that! The spring is going to flow in a moment."~ ~
24      XV|         twice I thought she was going to lose heart, but she looked
25     XVI|          let us see how you are going to work to bring this about.
26   XVIII|        until after Sunday. I am going to your church on that day,
27   XVIII|       the road which he took on going away from here will some
28     XIX|        them no longer, for I am going to marry a man, who shall
29     XIX| detailed reports of all that is going on in Transylvania, and
30     XIX|        coward! How long are you going to let them live?"~ ~Benjamin
31     XIX|      That is exactly what I was going to speak to you about,"
32      XX|     Meanwhile preparations were going forward in Toroczko for
33     XXI|      the fugitive to stop, and, going to the edge of the ravine,
34    XXII|         assented Diurbanu, and, going to the altar on which stood
35   XXIII|      farewell.~ ~"Where are you going?" asked Blanka, in alarm.
36   XXIII|      should not return.~ ~"I am going to the enemy's camp."~ ~"
37   XXIII|         Israel."~ ~"But you are going unarmed."~ ~"No, I am armed
38   XXIII|      furnish me with arms. I am going to seek my wife! Let him
39     XXV|           asked Rozina. "Is all going well in Italy?"~ ~"We signed
40  XXVIII|  remaining in Vienna and calmly going about his business, with
41  XXVIII|        the next door.~ ~"She is going to the opera," said he to
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