Chapter
1 Pre| devoured them.~It is not my intention here to enter into an analysis
2 3 | coming hither, it was my intention to request of you, in remembrance
3 5 | should choose. Besides, his intention was formed to make the brave
4 6 | company without some ill intention against the edicts." ~"Ah,
5 6 | Majesty," asked he, "any intention of holding this hunting
6 10 | said Mme. Bonacieux. "My intention was to inform Monsieur Laporte,
7 11 | you." ~"Was it with that intention you followed me?" asked
8 16 | reverence. Then, with the intention quite patent of not drawing
9 16 | tell her that her had the intention of shortly giving a fete. ~
10 20 | of his friends, with the intention of going to London." ~"Do
11 23 | at his door. D'Artagnan's intention was to go out without speaking
12 25 | bored here." ~"That was my intention; but, my dear friend, I
13 28 | them his Majesty's fixed intention to open the campaign on
14 33 | dear Kitty; but for the intention only--for the information,
15 33 | already sacrificing, in intention, the poor girl in order
16 33 | hat, as if it had been his intention to obey, then, opening quickly
17 43 | action. ~As it is not our intention to give a journal of the
18 51 | least swerved from his first intention by the diversion which Athos
19 67 | me!" ~"Neither is it my intention, monsieur, for this time
20 67 | never for an instant had the intention of defending my head against
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