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1 2 | only; she declared it was want of courage; but the truth
2 5 | rector's revelations, the want of confidence shown to her~
3 7 | Besides, dear child, I /want/~to love. In spite of his
4 8 | with every one from mere want of occupation,~and whose
5 8 | She says she~adores me. Want of money has compelled Gennaro
6 8 | are only poor artists, and want of money is bringing~these
7 8 | Paris. Gennaro does not want me to~feel that I have lost
8 8 | visit at~Les Touches. I want to stay there, in that Chartreuse,
9 8 | her genius. She does not want to be a pleasure,~but a
10 10| provincial girl, who did not want to be taken for a little
11 10| ill cared for; mistaking want of good manners for~dignity,
12 11| child," she said, "if you want to succeed with Beatrix,
13 11| to~deceive; and I don't want to corrupt such a nature
14 12| Mariotte.~ ~"What does he want of the chevalier?" said
15 12| would be a proof of her want of power which no woman~
16 12| When thoroughbred horses want to leap a barrier, they
17 13| Camille, smiling.~ ~"You want me to fling myself at Calyste'
18 13| weight of my chains. I do not want a hampered~destiny either
19 15| do me a great service; I want her to turn~against me.
20 16| attributed~Calyste's thinness to want of food. His mother implored
21 16| at him.~ ~"What is it you want, father?" said Calyste.~ ~"
22 16| Touches, when they met, "I want~you to go to Paris with
23 17| century of irreligion and want of principle~what a gentleman
24 17| dear Sabine," he said, "I want you to be happy, and, above~
25 18| caught/,like other women who want to be caught,~and who trust
26 18| tease and harass him if~we want to keep him. That's the
27 18| spite of her faults and~her want of reason. Madame de Rochefide,
28 23| wish to pass for wits; wits want to be thought men of~talent;
29 23| Schontz, surprised at this want~of intelligence, suddenly
30 24| mauvais sujets/, and I want to make an end of it. After
31 25| matter in doubt; I~only want to know if the total is
32 25| illustrious marquise."~ ~"You want her letters?" said the young
33 25| that's not it."~ ~"Then you want me to love her?"~ ~"Yes,
34 25| enormous sums; but I do want~twenty thousand francs;
35 25| in the provinces if you want to~bury La Schontz in a
36 25| two hundred thousand! I want three hundred~thousand,
37 25| My dear Couture, if you want to lead a steady life you
38 25| sails; and the premium I want for thus saving you is your~
39 25| that they are dusty. Do you want a brush?"~ ~"What's the
40 25| figure-heads. Besides, you want to send Monsieur du Guenic~
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