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1       I|   She suddenly felt a strong desire to fathom the mysterious
2       I|    the window with a curious desire to scrutinise the wicked
3      XI|   even luxury that she could desire. Of the two wings of the
4    XIII|    airy as any painter could desire. A large bow-window admitted
5     XIV|     times. It was Manasseh's desire to lead his bride home without
6      XV|   Glen and to discourage all desire on her part to visit Balyika
7     XVI|   ask in return what we most desire, peace."[185]~ ~"But what
8     XIX|   turned Roman Catholic.~ ~A desire to shine in society, meanwhile,
9     XXI| while Blanka felt only a mad desire to run and throw herself
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