Part, Chapter
1 I,I | it. If you knew what he~wished to make of you, you would
2 I,II | times have aspired. She wished to be an~honest woman, a
3 I,II | did not suit him,~and he wished to learn banking. In leaving
4 I,II | municipality of Paris. The prefect wished to nominate Birotteau as~
5 I,III| insurmountable~antipathy, and wished to apply at once for a divorce.
6 I,III| from~Chiffreville that he wished for the Dresden Madonna,
7 I,IV | times befriended. Cayron wished nothing better~than to confine
8 I,IV | spirit that augured evil; she wished~the walls were less high,
9 I,IV | the adjoining~house, Cesar wished to get from Roguin the private
10 I,V | lettering. I knew that you wished for it and that your~occupations
11 I,V | devotion. Would that you had wished for~something growing on
12 I,V | was before her eyes,--she wished for no better fate; her~
13 I,VII| see nothing piecemeal; he wished to~enjoy the surprise of
14 I,VII| things~they had severally wished for. Cesarine undressed
15 I,III| assisted in it himself; he wished, apparently, that his~wife
16 I,III| Tillet,--a monster, who wished to seduce~me," she whispered
17 I,IV | retain her husband, who~wished to sleep on the fifth floor,--"
18 I,V | of the Bourse. Pillerault wished to learn and study the~state
19 I,VI | there."~ ~Monsieur Ragon wished to accompany his debtor.
20 I,VII| tell my husband. Du Tillet wished to seduce me;~I informed
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