Chapter
1 IV | smiling, added:~“We did not wish to do anything without consulting
2 VII | Rosalie; and if you do not wish her to stay, my mother will
3 VII | deserted you, and because I wish to prevent that. Julien
4 VII | Oh! you know I do not wish to hear anything about it.
5 VII | hear anything about it. You wish to keep this girl. Keep
6 VII | better to-morrow.”~“As you wish, my dear. If you are ill
7 VII | for her.~Oh! she did not wish to see him again. In the
8 VII | persisted: “Where is she? I wish to know.” Then he confessed
9 VII | screamed: “I want Rosalie; I wish to see her!”~The doctor
10 VII | resolution is formed; I wish to know everything, and
11 VIII| so stupid as that? Do you wish to leave us without a sou?”~
12 VIII| by asking, “When do you wish to get married?”~The man
13 VIII| no at once. If you do not wish her, say so; I have another
14 IX | who have nothing left to wish for.~A huge fire was blazing
15 IX | it, as though he did not wish to touch the restless little
16 IX | my mother, my mother. I wish to watch beside her alone.”
17 X | Curé—I might—I might—if you wish, tell you now what brings
18 X | uneasy and stern.~She did not wish to break with the parsonage,
19 X | understand, and did not wish to know. He replied: “The
20 X | She faltered: “What do you wish me to do, Monsieur l’Abbé?”~“
21 XI | in the first place. So I wish you would be kind enough
22 XI | cannot always do as they wish. You are a widow now, also,
23 XII | think about him.”~“But I wish to speak about him, because
24 XIII| do not know him. Do you wish a room?”~“Yes, madame.”~
25 XIV | sooner because I did not wish you to make a useless journey
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