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 1        V|     he could not mistake the intentions that dictated this step
 2      VII|      believe that these evil intentions exist only in your own mind
 3       XI|     and defeated his prudent intentions. A curt “Mind your own business”
 4       XI|      to comprehend Martial’s intentions. This man whom he mortally
 5       XI| court to her.” And with what intentions! It was only too easy to
 6      XVI|    experience. I divine your intentions—you hate the Sairmeuse family
 7      XVI|   perhaps, discover his real intentions. So it was with an air of
 8     XVII|     to change all the girl’s intentions.~ ~She had not traversed
 9    XVIII|      been able to fathom his intentions?”~ ~“I have my suspicions,”
10     XXII|   than she had suspected the intentions of this crowd of men.~ ~
11    XXVII|     then you knew his wicked intentions?”~ ~“I suspected them.”~ ~“
12      LIV|     no suspicion of his real intentions. As for the Widow Chupin
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