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 1    IV|   humour. They consulted his wishes, inquired after his tastes,
 2     V|  employ it conformably to my wishes; and, once more, I beg of
 3  VIII|      when I tell you that he wishes me to die, and I will not
 4  VIII|     from falling who herself wishes to fall?"~ ~"I don't believe
 5    IX|    utmost to anticipate, her wishes. You see that she loves
 6   XII| ladyship, and fulfil all her wishes; for, although Countess
 7  XIII|     to anticipate his wife's wishes. "You can take possession
 8  XIII|  were no end[Pg 292] to your wishes! Believe me, only then am
 9  XIII|      listening to the modest wishes of his dear sick little
10   XVI|    fly to execute his wife's wishes!"~ ~"I have never told anybody
11  XVII|    had yielded to his wife's wishes in that respect. She had
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