Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
description 4
desert 2
deserted 3
desire 23
desires 1
desist 1
desisted 1
Frequency    [«  »]
23 added
23 cab
23 child
23 desire
23 gave
23 hesitated
23 jacques
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami

IntraText - Concordances

desire

   Chapter
1 II | excited by the wine and the desire to please, he related anecdotes 2 II | was seized with an eager desire to embrace the child, as 3 III | sensation of disgust and a desire to live as wealthy men do. 4 III | the next day.~Suddenly the desire to work came on him, and 5 V | yet take care,” he felt a desire to cast himself at her feet, 6 V | he felt a more passionate desire.~A gentle rap came at the 7 V | Still she persisted in her desire to go out.~“I beseech you, 8 V | she felt an irresistible desire to touch them, to see of 9 VI | and dignified, and felt a desire to laugh aloud. At that 10 VIII | that it was caused by a desire to win her for himself. 11 VIII | was seized with an ardent desire to kiss it. Slowly he raised 12 IX | gentlemen should. He felt a desire to inform the passers-by, “ 13 X | bouquet in his hand, the desire strong within him to conceal 14 X | the heat awoke in him a desire for fresh air. He asked:~“ 15 X | Frequently.”~He felt a desire to return home at once. 16 XI | here?”~“No good wind, but a desire to see you. Some power has 17 XII | Georges with the evident desire to speak to him. When he 18 XII | confessing. At first he felt a desire to seize her by the arm 19 XIII | inquire; I have mine which I desire to keep. I can vouch at 20 XV | dictation, he felt a mad desire to strangle him. Laroche 21 XV | gazed at them, and he felt a desire to fall upon those two beings 22 XVII | see.”~Mme. Walter felt a desire to cry aloud and tear her 23 XVIII| possessed him with the mad desire to regain her. She was so


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2008. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License