Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|       but, in amusing, he also intended to pillory the aristocracy
2    1,  18|        piece with which we had intended purchasing peas and lupines,
3    2,  44|      that these were souvenirs intended to be taken home. When it
4    4, 105|      which he himself had long intended taking, with the most upright
5    4, 114|       It is my opinion that he intended favoring us with more of
6    4, 120| SIXTEENTH.~We set out upon our intended journey, after this last
7    5, 145|      pseudonym under which she intended practicing her calling. (
8    5, 145|      ascertained the price she intended exacting for her favors,
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