Part, Chapter
1 I,I | don't love my country? I wish to show the liberals, my
2 I,I | his features, "I did not wish to tell you of this matter
3 I,I | people."~ ~"What did he wish to make of me?"~ ~"Nothing.
4 I,III| but as for you Anselme, I wish you well for you own~sake,
5 I,IV | arrange and~decorate it. I wish to make it worthy--"~ ~"
6 I,IV | Monsieur, madame does not wish you to go out--"~ ~"Pshaw!"
7 I,IV | Monsieur Cayron would not wish to pay~it; we will add it
8 I,V | his business, he did not wish~to leave the neighborhood
9 I,VI | me awake many a night. I wish they didn't. I have put
10 I,VI | hand, to~light him up.~ ~"I wish you good evening, gentlemen,"
11 I,VI | room. "Well, my son, if we wish to be something great, we~
12 I,I | did not understand~me,--I wish you the protection of an
13 I,I | they speak of business, and wish to pretend~they know nothing
14 I,I | this request, but I don't wish to go to the usurers.~I
15 I,I | The Queen of Roses."~ ~"I wish they would cut off my head,"
16 I,I | who signs, pays. I don't wish to be liable to pay three
17 I,II | can't always get on as we wish," said Derville,~smiling.~ ~"
18 I,IV | Yes," said Cesar; "but I wish,--and here I count upon
19 I,IV | do them for you, if you~wish it."~ ~"UNGRATEFUL!" said
20 I,V | know your delicacy, and I~wish to forestall your objections.
21 I,V | your wife and daughter. I wish you, one and all,~patience
22 I,V | grimace, and said: "You wish~to pay me in hair-oil; have
23 I,V | woman.~ ~"I could almost wish he might," said Pillerault,
24 I,V | but my own~person; if you wish to seize that and put me
25 I,VI | about our affairs?"~ ~"I wish to know," said Molineux,
26 I,VI | Roses" first made known the wish in his little dry~voice,
27 I,VII| and~his uncle. Besides, I wish it."~ ~Cesar and his wife,
28 I,VII| Birotteau, "the law is plain. I wish to pay you in full."~ ~"
29 I,VII| entered my soul. If you wish to see me happy,~you will
30 I,VII| selling my~daughter."~ ~"And I wish to be bought!" cried Cesarine,
31 I,VII| is only three o'clock. I wish to go to the Bourse, and
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