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wise 4
wisely 2
wish 34
wished 32
wishes 9
wishing 6
wit 3
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32 sat
32 seated
32 white
32 wished
31 around
31 behind
31 black
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wished

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | de Farandal, to whom he wished her to be betrothed. But 2 I, I | subject of painting, and wished to make him decide to paint 3 I, I | betrayed the orator. He had wished for a long time to have 4 I, I | painter declared that he wished to translate the first impression 5 I, I | passionately on the lips, she wished to cry out, to struggle, 6 I, I | before this new situation.~He wished to express, in delicate 7 I, I | beauty and elegance. She wished that wherever he went he 8 I, I | wit, and her toilets. She wished to please others for his 9 I, II | Bismarck was one that no one wished to understand, because one 10 I, II | return of the King, and wished, when that event should 11 I, III| on the contrary, but he wished to go, fearing the end of 12 I, III| names of their owners. She wished to know all about them, 13 I, III| things revived, of which he wished to speak. Certainly, he 14 I, III| glances, understood that he wished to speak to her alone, and, 15 I, IV | separated from the others. He wished to find them immediately, 16 I, IV | with the intonation she wished to hear, and which she had 17 II, II | not feel very well.”~“You wished to walk as far as Berville 18 II, II | great deal.~The Count, who wished to go away, could not understand 19 II, II | until Sunday, and now she wished to go away, without knowing 20 II, II | This idea that he had not wished to have her with him on 21 II, II | because of this that she wished to say she was ill and to 22 II, III| Guilleroy’s return, as he wished to be one of the first to 23 II, III| already, more alert; and she wished to send for the prescribed 24 II, III| pose of his Reverie. He wished to reproduce exactly what 25 II, III| not suppose it was you I wished to see?”~“At this moment 26 II, IV | Yes, I felt anxious; I wished to see you. How are you?”~“ 27 II, V | noontimes were reserved, he wished to forget them, suspecting 28 II, V | that reopened wound, he wished to try to calm it with the 29 II, V | have been packed away.~He wished to re-read them, and feeling 30 II, VI | filling early, for no one wished to lose a note of the two 31 II, VI | applauded so long that Bertin wished to seize her hands to make 32 II, VI | sidewalk; and almost at once he wished to depart, and to take his


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