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1 I'll tell you what it is, Baby; it's very unladylike to impute motives . '
2 I never impute motives ; I both have and am a father, and I never impute motives .
3 You impute motives that may not exist.
4 You must not impute motives , sir.
5 You impute motives for my sins?
6 But where do imputed motives , and class-hatred, and the excitement of misery and suffering lead us?
7 'I do not think it right to impute motives , ' said Mary.
8 'Then why does he impute motives , and not straightforwardly tell what he means?'
9 People are imputing motives .
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