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 1      III|              to the success of their plans.~ ~Yet they did not exchange
 2       VI|     displease them nor disturb their plans.~ ~M. and Mme. dEscorval
 3     VIII|             his life, all his future plans, were based upon his love
 4      XII|          Revolving in his mind these plans, whose frightful consequences
 5     XIII|              for the moment, certain plans that I have formed—for I
 6     XIII|            for I have formed certain plans for you.”~ ~“The devil!”~ ~“
 7     XIII|            devil!”~ ~“Yes, I have my plans, and I will communicate
 8      XIV|               what did the hopes and plans of these people matter to
 9      XVI|             be, the instrument of my plans. A man situated as I am
10     XVII|        consented, for the sake of my plans, to submit to the attentions
11    XVIII|            resolved to carry out his plans, even if he was compelled
12    XVIII|           wish, I wish; I adopt your plans; your enemies are my enemies;
13    XVIII|              no more in regard to my plans than I told him on the day
14      XXI|              disarranged Lacheneur’s plans.~ ~Standing beside his burning
15     XXVI|  court-martial.~ ~This upset all his plans, made all his precautions
16    XXVII|           not allow him to defeat my plans by any outbreak.”~ ~This
17   XXXIII|           for Martial knew all their plansMme. dEscorval and Marie-Anne,
18     XLII|           ready to assist her in her plans.~ ~For the first time the
19     XLII|        unfortunately for him and his plans, he was extremely ill for
20     XLII|          Martial time to perfect his plans and to send the Duc de Sairmeuse
21     XLII|             For the present, yes. My plans are not yet decided. It
22     XLIV|               Acquaint him with my~ ~plans and ascertain whether he
23    XLVII|            Chupin overturned all his plans, and greatly irritated him.~ ~“
24   XLVIII|         reason, deliberate, and make plans for the future, seemed to
25      LIV| indispensable for the success of his plans that Mme. Blanche should
26      LIV|            insure the success of his plans. He had at his disposal
27      LIV|             execution of Lacheneur’s plans. But, at last, he judged
28       LV|               We must agree upon our plans, for our success depends
29       LV|              to his own.~ ~Martial’s plans being fully formed, he intended
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