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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.