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desire 74
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77 still
76 take
75 evening
74 desire
74 having
74 same
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Guy de Maupassant
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desire

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1 I, I | of his first success, the desire to please always made him 2 I, I | weakened his convictions. This desire to please was apparent in 3 I, I | may put everything—truth, desire, poetry. Nothing is more 4 I, I | another, according to the desire of the moment. From the 5 I, I | within her heart a growing desire to fascinate him, and yielded 6 I, I | exaltation due to an intense desire to please, he had crises 7 I, I | presence or her absence.~Desire for Madame de Guilleroy 8 I, I | which gives to women the desire to please?~He paced here 9 I, I | persistent, and unreasonable desire.~At last he asked himself 10 I, I | in the street, she had a desire to sit down on the curbstone, 11 I, I | sometimes in the purest hearts desire arises like a gust of wind, 12 I, I | profoundly depressed, with a desire to take to her bed, to see 13 I, I | without seeing; he felt a desire to weep, so deeply wounded 14 I, I | dares not carry out his desire.~But the situation was the 15 I, I | pretty woman.~He felt a desire to whistle, as he did in 16 I, I | detected the awakening of a new desire in Olivier, by the look 17 I, II | assumed, aroused at first by a desire to be eloquent, and urged 18 I, III| need of seeing her.~The desire for family life, for a full 19 I, III| fatigue with old friends, that desire for contact, for familiarity, 20 I, III| Oh, you will awaken a desire for luxury in the little 21 I, III| suddenly he was seized with a desire to return home and work, 22 I, III| feeling himself exalted in his desire for her; then he decided, 23 I, III| had for some time; and the desire to tell her of this return 24 I, III| Obsessed by this strong desire to be alone with her, to 25 I, III| Fine Arts he had a great desire to take him by the shoulders 26 I, III| felt once more the sudden desire to thrust outside this bore, 27 I, III| reason, he felt a sudden desire to rise and depart.~Bertin, 28 I, III| would suffice to realize the desire that had possessed him since 29 I, IV | in her ear: “I have a mad desire to embrace you!”~A warm 30 II, I | this anguish, for it is the~desire for contact with you, for 31 II, I | seized with an immoderate desire to take a carriage for the 32 II, II | offered her, with no other desire than to defend it against 33 II, II | announcing Olivier’s arrival.~A desire to flee seized her, so much 34 II, II | had an almost irresistible desire to weep—and would not. Every 35 II, II | his thought, and quieted desire with the charm of this confusion. 36 II, II | her mother; and he felt a desire to hold out his hand and 37 II, II | had been. He had a strong desire to embrace both, the one 38 II, II | at that moment that his desire and affection for her, which 39 II, II | liveliness of a small boy, a desire to run, to catch the yellow 40 II, II | of her, that he did not desire her always, created within 41 II, II | She could not resist the desire to ask: “Why did you not 42 II, III| s, she was seized with a desire to enter the church and 43 II, III| would please better.~The desire to make a study after his 44 II, III| three years, in spite of my desire to have you come. But you 45 II, III| not insist. But look: the desire to see Annette again is 46 II, IV | an irresistible sensuous desire to caress their soft, undulating 47 II, IV | soon as the flame of a new desire is kindled within him. No, 48 II, IV | create friendship, caprices, desire for possession, quick and 49 II, IV | felt the least stirring of desire for the young girl.~However, 50 II, IV | little known and charming.”~A desire to look at Annette grew 51 II, IV | fire on the hearth; and the desire to cast upon her swift glances 52 II, IV | Countess, tormented him—the desire of the schoolboy who climbs 53 II, IV | himself in the street a desire to wander took possession 54 II, IV | coursed in his veins, and a desire for reverie fermented in 55 II, V | Then she was tortured by a desire to hide herself, to disappear, 56 II, V | deliverance, that unspeakable desire to send her daughter away 57 II, V | watched him, devoured by a desire to know what was passing 58 II, V | heart. She knew so well that desire to give which, as a woman, 59 II, V | been able to satisfy—that desire to bring something that 60 II, V | seized with an animal-like desire to howl like chained dogs, 61 II, V | so against an animal-like desire to fling himself on Farandal.~ 62 II, V | into his eyes, and a wild desire to kiss him rose to her 63 II, V | before, and a devouring desire to love.~And now, all good 64 II, V | was in vain; the prick of desire tormented her, and soon 65 II, V | felt moved by a powerful desire to pray to God, to obtain 66 II, VI | s lamentations, and the desire to die surged up within 67 II, VI | surged up within him, the desire to have done with all his 68 II, VI | to have even the right to desire, to feel himself outside 69 II, VI | all the bitterness of that desire that never could be realized.~ 70 II, VI | supplication that for a moment a desire to love filled every heart.~ 71 II, VI | experienced chiefly a brutal desire to check her playful flights, 72 II, VI | the tortures of fruitless desire, and, more terrible than 73 II, VI | yourself will grant the desire of our~friend in common, 74 II, VI | frightened, and had a wild desire to run away, to ring, to


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