Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|              there anything else you want to inquire into?"~ ~"Yes,
 2     I,      II|            indignantly, "What do you want with the woman? Let her
 3     I,     III|            call for that shepherd. I want him."~ ~I obeyed, and the
 4     I,     III|             do not give me to him! I want to stay with you; I want
 5     I,     III|             want to stay with you; I want to go with you to my papa!"~ ~
 6     I,       V|              least not suffer actual want, and although I daresay
 7     I,       V|             was invited by me, and I want him to hold a requiem for
 8     I,      VI|              going back to him.~ ~"I want you to kiss me again," he
 9     I,      VI|      permission first. The story you want me to tell is but one half
10     I,     VII|            of a coat, he was in sore want of a pair of trousers -
11     I,    VIII|             replied.~ ~"What? Do you want to be a barber or a veterinary
12     I,    VIII|             need of a physician, and want me in that capacity, then
13     I,    VIII|            came the answer - "Yes, I want you immediately."~ ~I went
14     I,    VIII|        necessary for me to come. You want the priest, and not the
15     I,    VIII|             but I am not the man you want."~ ~"Yes, you are, and the
16     I,    VIII|              golden calf, and do not want to hurry me into my grave
17     I,    VIII|            need not be afraid that I want you to live here with me
18     I,    VIII|           and desolate. Neither do I want you to share my diet of
19     I,    VIII|         potatoes. On the contrary, I want you to come to me and live
20     I,      IX|            to make the best of it. I want to eat nice roasts, good
21     I,      IX|         other delicate dishes, and I want to drink wine. I have not
22     I,      IX|             visited him only when in want of spending-money; the other
23     I,      IX|          other relatives, and do not want to leave them your property,
24     I,      XI|              etc., and then you will want to buy two pair of horses;
25     I,      XI|           with your cattle? What you want is at least twenty thousand
26     I,     XII|            love your country? Do you want her to become a prey to
27     I,     XII|           orator. You are the man we want, and there is an end of
28     I,     XII|          wine to anybody, unless you want to regale your friends here
29     I,    XIII|          pleased their eye, and they want to immortalise it in the
30     I,    XIII|              Where is that letter? I want you to read it at once!"~ ~
31     I,    XIII|              and curds. I tell you I want a good supper, and after
32     I,    XIII|            is a little vexed at your want of politeness. You should
33     I,    XIII|            you need not be afraid of want of game."~ ~I was dazzled,
34    II,       I|             a rose without thorns, I want a rose with thorns; this
35    II,       I|           tried to explain.~ ~"But I want it!" was the haughty reply,
36    II,       I|    Turtel-tauben, and, as he did not want to trouble himself to look
37    II,       I|           said, poutingly -~ ~"But I want him to keep the secret,
38    II,      II|            material - a benefit they want to secure by their crime -
39    II,     III|             prophet of marriage. You want to make the match?"~ ~"Why
40    II,     III|       disdainful, I see. Perhaps you want to wait until Countess Diodora
41    II,      IV| good-for-nothing fellow! What do you want?"~ ~"This noble and gallant
42    II,      IV|        Siegfried, "What do these men want from me? What is their business
43    II,      IV|             for himself and does not want to share with his dearest
44    II,       V|         assumed name, as he does not want to be pestered to play or
45    II,       V|          that trick on me? I did not want to enter their society;
46    II,      VI|             ll give you any oath you want, and - well, here is my
47    II,      VI|             at home which he did not want for himself at present,
48    II,     VII|          this is for the Capuchin. I want to 'jump' him."~ ~"Indeed!"
49    II,    VIII|              bowl with warm water; I want to shave."~ ~"Certainly,
50    II,    VIII|           need not wait. I shall not want anything this evening."~ ~"
51    II,       X|              each."~ ~"But we do not want to realise on them."~ ~"
52    II,      XI|         struggle against poverty and want, and, by daily care and
53    II,    XIII|             This fellow is the man I want," and, turning my face full
54    II,     XIV|             blind fortune. I did not want that money, and would have
55    II,      XV|           was Flamma.~ ~"What do you want here? Why did you come out?"
56    II,      XV|             into the house! I do not want your speeches! Let go my
57    II,      XV|             Let go my hand, I say! I want to drive this rabble away!"
58    II,    XVII|            spare me now, my boy; you want me more than ever!"~ ~I
59    II,    XVII|              have shown me. I do not want to be consumed by the fires
60    II,    XVII|      solitude and self-abnegation. I want to be happy, and to make
61    II,    XVII|             and to make you happy. I want to love, and I do love you!"~ ~"
62 Note2         |              been changed to "Yes, I want you immediately".~ ~In Part
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