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But she keeps getting tripped up by the fact that the N-word does mean something to her, and when she has used it she intends for it to be a grave insult.
She intends for the huge central reading room in the library to be given over to a single artist and a single piece of work for a year at a time.
There is a finely comic scene in which the artist, "becomingly clad in mouse-coloured velveteen", presides over a tea-and-cocktail party in his fashionable studio, where Undine, now Mrs Ralph Marvell, glittering with diamonds and dressed for the sitting "in something faint and shining", embarks on an intrigue with the man whom she intends for her second victim.
The novel is divided into four main sections, "There," "But," "For" and "The," though the title phrase is nowhere spoken, leaving us to wonder which "There" Smith is referring to, and whether she intends for her readers' minds to echo with the phrase "Grace of God Go I" — and if so, which God and, for that matter, which I. Such uncertainties typify Smith's sly and circuitous method.
Like the women of this generation, she intends for her work life to be structured in a way that works best for her.
And she realizes that this boy might have some claim to the inheritance she intends for her own son, Isaac (21 10).
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(Nor does she intend for it to).
"Did she intend for what happened to happen?
In fact, it's not clear she intended for them to be published, which may explain their remarkable intimacy and unflinching honesty.
It is a logical consequence of Mitchell's multimedia work: she will be able to make a perfected object that can exist in the way she intended, for ever, without the mess of live performance.
Either way, I doubt she intended for her DIY device to be recognized as a hoax explosive device.
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