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1 I, I | suddenly.~“Whenever you wish. Name your day.”~“Friday.
2 I, I | eight o’clock. I do not wish you to go with me to the
3 I, I | said she, “that you really wish to paint my portrait?”~“
4 I, I | not understand what you wish to say. Never speak to me
5 I, I | love the lover, but they wish to love him, and, with eyes
6 I, II | something of which he did not wish to speak. Furthermore, he
7 I, II | she did not immediately wish to know him. She must see
8 I, III| she inquired.~“I did not wish to trouble you just at this
9 I, III| of democracy. But, if you wish to see this place free from
10 I, III| to delight her, made him wish that she would send the
11 I, III| the scandal but did not wish to speak of it to anyone,
12 I, IV | I am very tired and I wish to go now.”~“I will go,
13 I, IV | any right? Why should he wish to prevent this precious
14 I, IV | thought as to what they wish to say, and who, before
15 II, I | is so very strange that I wish to tell you~about it. Just
16 II, I | before I return, for I do not wish you to see me as I am.~My
17 II, I | only Annette and you, and I~wish to offer to each of you
18 II, I | himself, and even began to wish for the arrival of the husband
19 II, II | big beasts, which did not wish to get up. It was evidently
20 II, II | Above all, she did not wish to return to Paris and to
21 II, II | Julio.”~“Very well, if you wish.”~They set out. The young
22 II, II | to you, my admiration, my wish to please you, my passion,
23 II, II | unexpected.”~“Oh, my God! I wish I could make you understand
24 II, II | The young girl who did not wish to go to bed was the only
25 II, II | reverie, for she did not wish to rise before her mother.~
26 II, III| the matter?” he asked.~“I wish to speak to you.”~Rising,
27 II, III| that you are mad.”~“Do you wish proofs?”~“Yes.”~“You had
28 II, IV | longing to flee.~She did not wish to feel herself any longer
29 II, V | I am dying of it, but I wish to know it from your own
30 II, V | Countess should still not wish to go, he would have Annette
31 II, VI | headache.”~“Does not Monsieur wish me to bring him something?”~“
32 II, VI | see you as often as you wish.”~“No. Keep me here as much
33 II, VI | will promise anything you wish.”~“If I am not dead before
34 II, VI | husband. . . . I do not wish. . . .”~She rose, still
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