Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|        tone that was evidently intended to be intimidating:~ ~"You
 2     II,       I|      meet her. It is as if she intended to let them know in advance
 3     II,      II|    proceeded to explain how he intended to take the castle without
 4     II,     III|        knew beforehand what he intended to say.~ ~"On the contrary,
 5      V,       I|      hours if no rudeness were intended.~ ~He was not a little astonished
 6     VI,      II|  inhibition, you must know, is intended to prevent emulation in
 7     VI,      VI| Lisette. I did not ask how you intended to live. What I meant was,
 8   VIII,       I|        transgressions. She had intended to play with the heart of
 9   VIII,       I|       told the countess that I intended to search for her mother,
10      X,     III|        melancholy song was not intended for you two. It was only
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