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1 2 | study theology for that purpose." ~"He will be one, as he
2 3 | he not have come for the purpose of laying a snare for him?
3 3 | that he had failed in his purpose!" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
4 16| he came for quite another purpose, Monsieur Cardinal; but
5 16| inquired after him for the purpose of hanging him likewise;
6 16| pretended to be a curate for the purpose of getting his mistress
7 17| bringing him round to her purpose. ~"Ah, you are a cardinalist,
8 20| went toward him for the purpose of taking the order; but
9 22| chambers prepared for the purpose. Before entering his closet
10 28| serviceable to you for that purpose as good golden louis. Take
11 35| and with what a revengeful purpose he had come; but she added, "
12 39| could turn him from his purpose. ~They reached the Rue St.
13 39| entered heartily into the purpose for which they met; besides,
14 41| approaching his bed for the purpose of stabbing him. Nevertheless,
15 41| had only followed for the purpose of assassinating him, hoping
16 41| came up to him with the purpose of making sure. Fortunately,
17 43| cardinal, "and for what purpose?" ~"To do her violence,
18 46| rapidity which might answer the purpose of the host very well, but
19 48| wherever you may be, for the purpose of ripping up your belly." ~"
20 50| again into England for the purpose of conspiring against my
21 55| fixed in the wall for the purpose of hanging up clothes or
22 56| said Milady. ~"For what purpose?" ~"Upon my honor, I will
23 62| to the abbess." ~"To what purpose?" ~"I am a victim of the
24 67| journey." ~"If it is for the purpose of rejoining Milady," said
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