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1 Introd | page of his work: ‘Do you want to know what is the real 2 Introd | Emma Roualt.’ ‘And do you want to know what becomes of 3 Introd | sentences:~“And what, you want me to stop loving? You want 4 Introd | want me to stop loving? You want me to say that I have been 5 Introd | What, then, do you want me to do, so as to isolate 6 VI | I must tell you that I want to dedicate to you my novel 7 X | I’m always out, I don’t want you to come and find the 8 XIV | crossing the bridges.~I want to start back again. I did 9 XV | know yet. If my children want to go with me into Brittany, 10 XV | Theatre de Nohant, I don’t want to, it’s too small a thing. 11 XV | your fairy play? Do you want me to ask them? I have a 12 XVII | sentiments and my ideas. If you want my confession, I shall make 13 XXVII | nothing in the world, do I want to step on the body of that 14 XXXIII | from excess, whatever you want, but that is translated 15 XXXIX | and youthful. Those who want them don’t always get them!~ 16 XLI | bootmaker, my maid did not want to awaken me, and it was 17 XLVII | Nohant. I shall go, for I want very much to see your house. 18 XLVII | are not too long for all I want to do there.~I send you 19 LIII | old fellow. Whom do you want to have with us? Certainly, 20 LIX | yours. But then, one would want never to die, and when one 21 LX | good mother, whom I do not want to miss, has all the time 22 LX | deigned to look at it. “Do you want it?” He bent his head on 23 LX | forty-eight hours and don’t want any one to speak to me. 24 LXIV | That is enough for what I want to do, I need only accessories; 25 LXIV | only accessories; I hardly want to describe; SEEING it is 26 LXIX | of it. But as for me, I want to throw myself out of the 27 LXXIV | and my dog himself doesn’t want to go out. He is not the 28 LXXV | to lose (or gain), if I want to finish my dull old book 29 LXXXI | shall see you at last, all I want to for two days. Do you 30 LXXXVII | admit none of all that. I want neither love, nor hate, 31 LXXXVIII | Fontainebleau that made me want to hang myself from one 32 XCVI | the first person to whom I want to write. I did not thank 33 XCVIII | the pastor, and does not want the persecution and influence 34 CI | am doing nothing that I want to! For one does not choose 35 CII | for Aurore; but I don’t want to turn in without embracing 36 CIII | They liked it; but I don’t want them to play it in the spring, 37 CIV | rather disgusts me, so that I want to vomit. It is always so, 38 CX | at once to Paris, for I want to see you there. How long 39 CXV | Tell me quickly if you want me Monday, a week from today— 40 CXV | troubadour who does not want THIS STATE OF AFFAIRS to 41 CXVIII | I am free. Answer if you want Sunday at Magny’s at half 42 CXXIII | Paris this month, I do not want to miss you. My children 43 CXXV | go through Paris. If you want to come around with me,— 44 CXXIX | Now Chilly and Duquesnel want it to come after, simply 45 CXXIX | the author, and I do not want that. You understand, I 46 CXXIX | You understand, I do not want you to inconvenience yourself 47 CXXX | year, which I’ll do if you want me to; but it would do me 48 CXLI | slippers, for we do not want to sentence you to dressing 49 CXLI | be a big ingrate. Do you want me to send a carriage for 50 CXLVII | if it is yes. So I don’t want you to write to me. I saw 51 CLII | all these sorrows! Do you want to come to Nohant with me, 52 CLIX | first time.—But they still want a great deal of care and 53 CLIX | and he is offended if they want to pay him. YOUR PERSONALITY 54 CLIX | You must tell me if you want to see him, otherwise I 55 CLXIV | but let them. I do not want to change.~There is my SPRING 56 CLXIV | for a long time. I did not want to ask for one till I could 57 CLXIX | WEATHER in Croisset since you want to sleep ON A WARM BEACH. 58 CLXX | intelligent motive makes me want to die, so as not to see 59 CLXXII | think it like us and to want to treat it accordingly.~ 60 CLXXII | evident. Everyone is in want, beginning with myself! 61 CLXXIII | the people are getting who want absolute masters! France 62 CLXXIV | My compatriots make me want to vomit. They are fit to 63 CLXXVIII | a beast, like an animal, want to fight!~Explain that to 64 CLXXVIII | Oh! how I miss you, how I want to see you!~We have decided 65 CLXXX | hospitality; but we did not want to leave the country where, 66 CLXXXIV | pretext for the bourgeois who want a STRONG reaction. I fear 67 CLXXXVII | to prevent it; I do not want to be discouraged; I do 68 CLXXXVII | be discouraged; I do not want to deny the past and dread 69 CLXXXVII | moment.~That is why I did not want to write to you before feeling 70 CLXXXVII | depression, but because I did not want to increase your sadness 71 CLXXXVII | cowardice.~But I did not want to talk to you of that, 72 CLXXXIX | The “reasonable people” want to be naturalized Germans. 73 CXCI | consider charming. Don’t I want to read you that book (mine)!~ 74 CXCII | Nohant, August, 1871~You want to see me, and you need 75 CXCVII | p. 53.]~ And what, you want me to stop loving? You want 76 CXCVII | want me to stop loving? You want me to say that I have been 77 CXCVII | loving.~What, then, do you want me to do, so as to isolate 78 CXCVII | shall not reach them? If you want to be happy through certain 79 CXCVII | apostasy. Bourgeoisie, if we want to raise ourselves again 80 CXCVII | trader, which I reject.~But I want to follow you up and ask 81 CXCVII | think and say what they want to. Let us leave them to 82 CXCVII | the extent of it. I do not want to believe that this holy 83 CXCVII | through disdain; no, I do not want to believe that my country 84 CXCVII | mistaken, let us know what we want today. If it is not liberty 85 CXCVII | blaming the means I did not want to prejudice the end. There 86 CXCVII | hands.~And you, friend, you want me to see these things with 87 CXCVII | stoic indifference? You want me to say: man is made thus, 88 CXCVIII | an initial, for I do not want to argue against you in 89 CCII | beginning of June. How I want to read it to you, dear 90 CCVI | Nohant, 4 January, 1872~I want to embrace you at the first 91 CCVI | and always, but I don’t want you to answer me, you are 92 CCXI | right to put me down and I want to CONTRIBUTE too. Put me 93 CCXVI | manuscript. I am beginning to want to write.~Just now, I am 94 CCXVII | she learns all that we want her to, we don’t know how, 95 CCXVII | What kind of a woman do you want as a companion for your 96 CCXIX | Deux Mondes, they don’t want me to write criticism; whoever 97 CCXXXII | reading, and since I don’t want to ruin myself in books, 98 CCXXXIII | while loving the change, want to take with them their 99 CCXXXIII | that, and he who does not want to be deceived must go to 100 CCXXXIII | nor agreeable to others, I want to go away quietly without 101 CCXXXVI | in the soil; they make me want to answer your reasons, 102 CCXL | because you are sad and don’t want to look at the sun. As for 103 CCXLI | These gentlemen who do not want the simple and frivolous 104 CCXLII | the mean time you don’t want to do anything to jolt yourself. 105 CCXLV | You know that he did not want to sell more than 1200 copies 106 CCXLV | Camelias, hasn’t he?~And you want me not to be sad! I think 107 CCXLVI | you in my ambition. You want to write for the ages. As 108 CCXLVI | on your account; I don’t want you to exhaust yourself. 109 CCXLVIII | Bring me Saint-Antoine. I want to hear it, I want to live 110 CCXLVIII | Saint-Antoine. I want to hear it, I want to live in it with you. 111 CCXLVIII | to live in it with you. I want to embrace you with all 112 CCXLVIII | have not forgotten you. I want you to see how interesting 113 CCXLIX | forgotten you and not to want to make the journey to Nohant? 114 CCL | understands really what you want, he can answer you for everything 115 CCLVI | house at the water-side. I want very much, this summer, 116 CCLVII | has lost his wager, for I want to replace the three theological 117 CCLVIII | for me, bet or no bet, I want you to keep the new version 118 CCLX | horn! The man is mad. I want to go and find the rural 119 CCLXIV | corrected, perhaps he won’t want it. In short, if after l’ 120 CCLXVII | although perfectly imbecile, I want to embrace you and thank 121 CCLXVIII | distresses me. For I don’t want to please the political 122 CCLXXII | this is one! People who want to flatter me insist that 123 CCLXXIV | morning, adding: “What do you want me to tell him?...But Messieurs 124 CCLXXIV | have no draft of it and I want to reread it to freshen 125 CCLXXVIII| seems chimerical to me to want to regulate oneself according 126 CCLXXVIII| Ah, confound it! how I want to see you and talk a long 127 CCLXXIX | it seems to me you never want to come!~ 128 CCLXXX | tranquil faces.~You do not want to be a man of nature, so 129 CCLXXXI | in French prose. And you want me to remain calm! dear 130 CCLXXXII | since the others do not want that play and since I insist 131 CCLXXXVI | have no patience at all. We want the Abbey of Theleme at 132 CCLXXXVI | before saying, “Do what you want!” one must go through with “ 133 CCLXXXIX | little tired; however, I want to begin something else. 134 CCXCVI | dear friend. And I don’t want you to stop writing to me.~ 135 CCC | one side of the truth.~I want to see a man as he is, he 136 CCC | story is what you did not want to do. If I were you, I 137 CCC | after midnight and that I want to spend all my evening 138 CCCI | it. Briefly, what do you want me to do? Make your instructions 139 CCCII | My cherished Cruchard,~I want to write to you every day; 140 CCCII | You seem to think that I want to convert you to a doctrine. 141 CCCII | worse! But, as for me, I want to gravitate up to my last 142 CCCII | a weakness, and I do not want you to admit any longer 143 CCCII | you handle literature, you want, I don’t know why, to be 144 CCCII | you scorn him and that you want to ridicule him. For my 145 CCCVI | collect, if he does not want to give it to me; that is 146 CCCXII | John the Baptist, for I want to describe the feast of 147 CCCXVII | evil. When shall we meet? I want so much to see you, first 148 CCCXVII | three into one volume that I want to publish in the spring.