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 1      XVI|   in me to inquire what you intend to do?”~ ~“Not the least
 2      XVI| Monsieur, the arguments you intend to advance; and the reason
 3      XVI|      hoarsely, “what do you intend to do? Of what terrible
 4       XX|  speak of the peasants—they intend to take possession of Montaignac,
 5      XXX|   terrible oath.~ ~“Do they intend to betray us? I risked my
 6    XXXIV| insisted Jean. “What do you intend to do?”~ ~With a terrible
 7     XLIV|     s hands:~ ~“What do you intend to do?” she exclaimed. “
 8     XLIV|     exclaimed. “What do you intend to do? Tell me; I will know.”~ ~“
 9      XLV|   negligence?”~ ~“What do I intend to do?” he exclaimed, feigning
10        L|    promise, but she did not intend to fulfil it.~ ~She had
11       LI|    say: ‘I will go!’ Yes, I intend to go with you to Paris
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