Chapter
1 I | and said: “What do you want, sir?”~Duroy began to laugh: “
2 III | He stammered: “I did not want to come up, Madame, but
3 IV | growled angrily: “What do you want again? Make haste; we are
4 V | gentle-men whatever they want; as for us, we want nothing
5 V | they want; as for us, we want nothing but champagne.”~
6 VI | know the gentleman! If you want twenty francs you can have
7 VII | you feel well? Do you not want anything?”~“Nothing, thank
8 VII | then replied: “No I do not want you to.”~He asked in surprise: “
9 VIII | me, my darling. I do not want to die—oh, save me—go for
10 VIII | take anything. I do not want to die.” He wept; the tears
11 VIII | He repeated:~“I do not want to die! Oh, my God—my God—
12 VIII | body are yours. I do not want you to answer me now. I
13 IX | know. It seems droll. I want to embrace you and I am
14 XI | insisted: “Why do you not want me? You wound me deeply.
15 XII | suffer too much near you. I want to pray—go. Let me pray
16 XII | in surprise.~“What do you want, Madame?”~“I want you to
17 XII | do you want, Madame?”~“I want you to save me. Have pity
18 XII | stammered: “No, no, I do not want to.”~He said firmly: “I
19 XIII | What does that old owl want with me? I am certain she
20 XIII | the Chamber. What do you want?” he asked ungraciously.~
21 XV | it becomes a drawback. I want none of it! However, if
22 XVI | continued: “What do you want?”~Du Roy interrupted: “It
23 XVI | can have you arrested if I want to!” Then he added: “This
24 XVII | first, and tell her that you want to marry me. She will be
25 XVII | you are! Then you do not want to marry Marquis de Cazolles?”~“
26 XVIII| you, and now you do not want me to speak of it. You deceive
27 XVIII| money everywhere, and you want me to treat you as an honest
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