Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|     the journey should make me wish for a day's rest, I was
 2     I,      IV|      answered; "pray do as you wish."~ ~He opened and read the
 3     I,       V|   Madam," said I, "pray do not wish that. These particulars
 4     I,      VI|      After the boy had had his wish, he crept below the covering,
 5     I,    VIII|       and Bohemians. I did not wish to follow in my father's
 6     I,    VIII|  others do. To tell you all: I wish to settle everything on
 7     I,      IX|     dutiful father, he did not wish to be partial; therefore
 8     I,      IX|       promise you whatever you wish, dear uncle," said I; "but,
 9    II,      IV|      spot."~ ~"Then I can only wish that your hearing might
10    II,      IX|        my heart, the cherished wish of my life, in your hands.
11    II,      IX|             Then I should also wish," said Diodora again, "that
12    II,      XI| destination."~ ~"If it is your wish, I cannot oppose it," was
13    II,      XI|     deny yourself anything you wish," I said.~ ~"Thank you.
14    II,      XV|        to return her money. "I wish they would come and tear
15    II,    XVII|       feelings; but you cannot wish me to endure these daily
16    II,    XVII|      Not even in Paradise do I wish to meet you again. And if
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