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1 I, I | Why this question?”~“I need a happy thought in those
2 I, I | whose breast has awakened a need of being loved.~She said
3 I, I | elbowing the passers-by that he need not deviate from a straight
4 I, II | must have, and then you need never trouble yourself to
5 I, III| since faded, an incessant need of seeing her.~The desire
6 I, III| satisfied man whose almost every need is gratified, was leaving
7 I, III| As in former days, the need of seeing her again came
8 I, IV | No, no. Your friends need you. We shall see each other
9 II, I | think of me, write to me. I~need you so much just now.~“ANNE.”~“
10 II, I | both far, far away when I need you near me so~much.~“It
11 II, I | Thanks for your letter. I need so much to know that you~
12 II, I | our hearts together, the need of that community~of hopes,
13 II, I | dine, my dear fellow? I need to be cheered up, to hear
14 II, II | be yours, an irresistible need of giving myself to you
15 II, II | still; but she felt the need of Divine aid, of a superhuman
16 II, II | necessarily follow that we need stay indefinitely, but just
17 II, II | that he had not continual need of her, that he did not
18 II, II | keep her bed, so that she need not appear until evening.~
19 II, III| his subject, so that he need not tire his model too much.~
20 II, III| suddenly felt a profound need to pray, not for some one
21 II, III| think, though indeed he had need for reflection. He went
22 II, V | for feeling that yearning need for deliverance, that unspeakable
23 II, V | all the force which this need to adore takes on in old
24 II, V | loved this little girl! He need no longer struggle, resist,
25 II, V | incessantly by an exasperating need to shake off this weight
26 II, V | soul with an irresistible need of verifying it in her mirrors.
27 II, V | invincible and torturing need of looking at herself, and
28 II, V | supplication. Distracted by the need of being heard and succored,
29 II, VI | heart is felt the imperious need of being for her the only
30 II, VI | to do anything. Then the need of being consoled rose within
31 II, VI | consoled rose within him, the need to clasp devoted hands,
32 II, VI | arguing with my artist. If I need her I will call her for
33 II, VI | men of Bertin’s importance need not mind such rudeness.”~
34 II, VI | upon each other, and the need of talking, unheard, of
35 II, VI | said she; “I will ring if I need anything.”~They too withdrew,
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