Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         signs of alarm. "Are you going to kill me?" she cried out
 2      I,       I|          say your prayers before going to sleep?"~ ~"No, indeed!
 3      I,      II|           ll leave you now. I am going to my wife, or to the tavern;
 4      I,      II|         come to you. We are only going to copy your face - because
 5      I,     III|   Certainly not, my dear! We are going, by and by, to look for
 6      I,     III|         mama to see you so. I am going out to one of the shops
 7      I,     III|  reproachfully:~ ~"What, you are going to desert us already? Then,
 8      I,     III|           pretending that he was going in search of the lost child'
 9      I,      IV|      part with it; he says he is going to keep it as a talisman.
10     II,       I|          what was it, now, I was going to say?"~ ~As no one seemed
11     II,       I|          and if your watch stops going, he will repair it for you!"~ ~"
12     II,      II|       gypsy who said that he was going to marry a countess. He
13     II,     III|          Well, Janos, we are not going to dine here to-day; from
14     II,     III|         what I can learn, we are going to be eaten ourselves."~ ~"
15     II,     III|     lunatic asylum! But I am not going to run away from a pistol.
16     II,     III|          luggage, Audiat; we are going to leave this damned lunatic
17    III,       I|          heard his coming or his going.~ ~The little maid was a
18    III,      II|          his neck.~ ~"We are not going to drive to-day. Dost thou
19    III,      II|     raised his hand.~ ~"Art thou going to strike me?" inquired
20    III,      II|          feet.~ ~"Where art thou going? Knowest thou not that to-day
21    III,     III|        castle.~ ~"Are you really going to shoot that creature?"
22    III,     III|    crossing the lonely court, or going through the dark woods!
23    III,     III|          is ill unto death. I am going, and you are coming with
24     IV,      II|      responded Marie, rising and going to her own room, where she
25     IV,      II|      faithless one!~ ~Ludwig was going to speak, but Marie laid
26     IV,     III|           one cannot see what is going on in a dark room.~ ~This
27     IV,     III|             I saw them, and I am going to scare them away."~ ~"
28     IV,     III| walking-stick."~ ~"What? You are going after the robbers with a
29     IV,     III|          troubled by the woman's going, but would not consent to
30      V,       I|       that they kept their music going until such late hours.~ ~
31      V,      II|         the dragoon regiment was going to change its quarters,
32      V,      II|    person drive every day. He is going to rise, with several friends,
33      V,      II|       meets your carriage, he is going to stop it, introduce himself,
34      V,      II|         Colonel Barthelmy, he is going very shortly to Italy with
35      V,      II|     still lingered, "are n't you going to fetch your cloak? I am
36      V,      II|             No."~ ~"Then you are going to take the lady?"~ ~"No."~ ~"
37      V,      II|         No."~ ~"Not? Then who is going with you?"~ ~"These two
38      V,      II|        these two companions I am going to meet the gentleman who
39      V,      II|        letter. If you persist in going alone to meet the colonel,
40      V,      II|          from the castle who was going to drive, as usual, with
41      V,     III|       glance on her:~ ~"You were going to send a letter to some
42     VI,       I|        happened to me between my going and my coming Thou knowest.'"~ ~"
43     VI,       I|       what I say to you. You are going on before to arrange quarters;
44     VI,       I|         is no place for me. I am going down below to be with him.'
45     VI,       I|   concern.~ ~"Yes, Marie; we are going to lose our poor old Henry."~ ~"
46     VI,       I|         himself also in what was going on in the land in which
47     VI,       I|         letters learned what was going on in that portion of the
48     VI,     III|          throne.~ ~"What are you going to do?" she asked, laying
49     VI,     III|       arm.~ ~"Write."~ ~"Are you going to let strangers see your
50     VI,       V|          need any water. We were going to drink a toast; wine is
51     VI,      VI|      muttered the woman.~ ~"I am going to take your young mistress
52     VI,      VI|         I meant was, how are you going to get on when you do not
53     VI,      VI| broomstick every evening, before going to bed, and thrust it under
54    VII,       I|          began to set the wheels going. They turned, and the loyal
55    VII,       I|          of the uniform had been going on, the greedy merchants
56    VII,      II|       wave over the men who were going to fight for her cause.~ ~
57    VII,      II|          try to prevent him from going away from us? Why don't
58    VII,     III|          You know the emperor is going to separate from Josephine.
59   VIII,      II|        they are gone. I, too, am going away from here."~ ~"But
60   VIII,      II|        cannot accompany me. I am going to steal through the lines
61   VIII,      II|       Ludwig's camp."~ ~"You are going to Ludwig?" interrupted
62   VIII,      II|        friend near him! No; I am going to him. That which your
63   VIII,     III|       farmer's wife that she was going to play a trick on her betrothed,
64     IX,       I|        and open the screen. I am going to lie down on this sofa,
65     IX,     III|        about me. As for me, I am going with you."~ ~The troop now
66     IX,     III|        Vavel to Katharina. "I am going down now; for if I should
67      X,      II|  Princesse Marie, whom they were going to accompany to Paris. The
68      X,     III|         grieve, Ludwig; I am not going to die. I have not got that
69      X,     III|     planned to do when they were going to tear me away from her!
70      X,     III|          longer. But 'Sophie' is going with you out into the world.
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