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1 I, 1 | be more free to do as he liked with himself and his money. 2 I, 1 | every Friday, dress as she liked, harass at her bidding those 3 I, 2 | gloves before entering. He liked going into the courtyard, 4 I, 2 | lads run to meet him. He liked the granary and the stables; 5 I, 2 | granary and the stables; he liked old Rouault, who pressed 6 I, 3 | to the Bertaux just as he liked. He had an aimless hope, 7 I, 3 | stupid! She would have dearly liked, if only for the winter, 8 I, 3 | fires, and to sleep well. He liked old cider, underdone legs 9 I, 3 | son-in-law he would have liked, but he was said to be well 10 I, 5 | husband, knowing that she liked to drive out, picked up 11 I, 6 | minstrels. She would have liked to live in some old manor-house, 12 I, 7 | Perhaps she would have liked to confide all these things 13 II, 3 | education; Madame Homais liked him for his good-nature, 14 II, 3 | as much as she would have liked, to have a swing-bassinette 15 II, 3 | Louisa, Amanda, Atala; she liked Galsuinde pretty well, and 16 II, 5 | it less. She would have liked Leon to guess it, and she 17 II, 6 | columns. She would have liked to be once more lost in 18 II, 10 | embarrassed Emma. She would have liked to see him more serious, 19 II, 14 | sold; what she formerly liked now displeased her. All 20 II, 15 | fleeing from life, would have liked to fly away in an embrace. 21 III, 2 | he sighed, “I should have liked to see him again!”~She was 22 III, 2 | worried her. She would have liked to hear nothing, to see 23 III, 4 | part of herself.~“If you liked,” he said, “a lesson from 24 III, 5 | allowed to do just as she liked.~Often her husband, noting 25 III, 6 | protested. Besides, he only liked dark women.~“I approve of 26 III, 6 | love me!”~She would have liked to be able to watch over 27 III, 6 | looked at. She would have liked not to be alive, or to be 28 III, 7 | transformed her. She would have liked to strike all men, to spit 29 III, 8 | spirits of wine; for Homais liked to make his coffee at table, 30 III, 11| marvel to him. He would have liked to have been this man.~The