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 1     V|       felt less and less of a desire to inquire after the members
 2     V|  consenting to my betrothed's desire: I insisted that the young
 3     V|    been able to carry out the desire of my deceased bride. So
 4     V|       resolved to satisfy her desire, it was not in her power
 5   VII|   honour: -~ ~"God willing, I desire and pray that the Majesty
 6   VII| Master Jock, interpreting her desire. "Where is the girl's father,
 7   VII| crab-apples, and as he had no desire to keep the joyful intelligence
 8  VIII|       of ennui, of passionate desire; the claims of nature will
 9    IX|     missed. But what I should desire more than all the riches
10    IX|       till Boltay, who had no desire that she should make a scene
11    IX|       have everything you can desire. Here you can live in perfect
12    XI| express but one wish, but one desire - the longing to be under
13  XVII|       no longer the slightest desire to go to Pest since hearing
14   XIX|     his hardiest, most ardent desire was gratified: his wife
15   XIX|     suckling's discourse as a desire to go back to his mother.
16    XX|    him; a man's sorrow has no desire to be comforted.~ ~Rudolf
17   XXI|       in this. And that is my desire."~ ~Here he stopped, waiting
18   XXI|       life, when I am dead, I desire to be buried in the dress
19   XXI|      such a thing from him. I desire it not. Let him live. Let
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