Chapter
1 2| imprudence to~express the wish to sit on the ministerial
2 3| of the minister to this wish of a man~who was one of
3 3| the least appearance of a wish on the part of~others. Nature
4 5| game."~ ~Dutocq. "I don't wish to be anything more than
5 5| since you are so kind as to wish for her, you will~soon give
6 6| Monsieur Gobseck. I don't wish to go to such a~place alone;
7 7| listen just as long as you wish me to. Isn't that nice of
8 7| which meant that he did not wish to appear to have overheard~
9 7| a moment to lose if you wish to come to terms~ with~ ~
10 7| interest to do so. Yes, I wish he had a woman who could~
11 8| reason why his secret friends wish him appointed. Well, well;
12 8| in this office, and I do wish that once, only~once, I
13 8| said Madame Transon. "I wish to be the first to~congratulate
14 8| to-morrow."~ ~"You mean that you wish to explain to him your plan
15 8| of the offices.~ ~"If you wish to soften the pain of my
16 8| minister's hands, and I do not wish to stay here longer than
17 8| intended for philosophers--I wish (if you'll allow me to~misquote
18 8| saying of Louis XVIII.),--I wish to make you see that~definitions
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