Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |    text, while others, through want of a final perusal, were
 2   Pres         |        than compensate for the want of method," to quote Sir
 3      I,       I|   asked in a kindly tone.~ ~"I want my mama! I want my mama!"
 4      I,       I|     tone.~ ~"I want my mama! I want my mama!" wailed the child,
 5      I,      II|       What do you mean? Do you want me to walk in the gutter? -
 6      I,     III|      into the palace. "I don't want to meet any of the servants.
 7      I,     III|      table, with the words: "I want you to understand, citizen,
 8      I,     III|       pursued the marquis, "we want to learn what has become
 9      I,      IV|     maid's fate is decided. We want the man, the maid, and the
10     II,       I|       advance that she did n't want their acquaintance. At any
11     II,       I|       yonder on the highway. I want nothing but a cordial shake
12     II,       I|       called by name. When you want him just say: 'Audiat!'
13    III,      II|       asked, in surprise.~ ~"I want to see what thou art like
14    III,      II| pretendest to be stupid when I want to borrow a little bit of
15    III,     III|        you, Henry? What do you want? You may come in. I am still
16    III,      IV|  powerful fist.~ ~"What do you want here? Who brought you here?"
17    III,      IV|        matter with me. I don't want anything from you, but to
18    III,      IV|       s brow.~ ~"If you really want me to get well," returned
19     IV,      II|         after all! You did not want to deceive me."~ ~"What
20     IV,      II|       red clothes! He does n't want to keep on his hat, and
21     IV,     III|        neighborhood, she would want to go away from here, and
22     IV,     III|       speak so loudly; I don't want any one to be alarmed -
23     IV,     III|        the doctor now! I don't want him to hear of what has
24     IV,     III|     the operation."~ ~"I don't want any of the servants wakened.
25     IV,     III|     his hand, "before you go I want to beg a favor. Please do
26     IV,     III|      night to any one. I don't want the authorities to make
27     IV,     III|       can tell you why I don't want the affair known," continued
28     IV,     III|      you here, and what do you want?"~ ~"I am Satan Laczi,"
29     IV,     III|     asked.~ ~"First, because I want to tell the Herr Count that
30     IV,     III|        robber's information. I want to prove to the Herr Count
31     IV,     III|      go just yet, my friend; I want to give you a few words
32     IV,      IV|     and I will show you what I want you to do."~ ~It was the
33     IV,      IV|        fully understand what I want you to do, and if you can
34     IV,      IV|      succeed in doing what you want, I shall be able, if ever
35     IV,      IV|    assented the count. "What I want, however, is a secure barrier
36     IV,      IV| outside. Pray understand me. I want this barrier made in such
37     IV,      IV|      hours so fast - I did not want morning to come so soon!
38      V,      II|       unable only when I don't want to use it?"~ ~"That may
39      V,      II|     you a debt of gratitude; I want to pay it. Now go and order
40      V,     III|        to do so - if you don't want them for your own use. I
41      V,     III|    BEAUTIFUL, AND GOOD LADY: I want you to love my Ludwig. Make
42      V,     III| unsteady voice:~ ~"What do you want, Marie? Tell me what you
43      V,     III|     and said tremulously:~ ~"I want you to give me a companion -
44      V,     III|        companion - a mother. I want some one to love, - a woman
45      V,     III|      my letter."~ ~"Why do you want it, Marie?"~ ~"I shall keep
46     VI,       I|     what are you thinking? You want to tell a priest that you
47     VI,     III|    room, asked if they did not want to buy a flue-cleanser.
48     VI,     III|       your regiment."~ ~"And I want you to add still another
49     VI,      IV|   because the baroness did not want her protégé, Satan Laczi'
50     VI,       V|      here I fancy she will not want to stop."~ ~"Lisette was
51     VI,       V|        you," replied Marie. "I want you to repeat the good-night
52     VI,      VI|      or a dog, because I don't want to love anything. Besides,
53     VI,      VI|   promised that I should never want for anything to cook so
54    VII,       I|        not allowed to stop for want of a few canteens," ironically
55    VII,      II|     them so happy? She did not want to see the tears which he
56    VII,     III|        the corner there. I may want you to ride farther to-night."~ ~"
57    VII,     III|     did n't do it."~ ~"Well, I want you to do it now for me."~ ~"
58    VII,     III|       for me."~ ~"Which do you want, the maid or the casket?"~ ~"
59   VIII,      II|     even in dying. He does not want you to come near him, lest
60     IX,       I|        said the young girl. "I want to speak to Lisette, too."~ ~"
61     IX,       I|      irritably:~ ~"What do you want again? Why do you keep annoying
62     IX,       I|       Cambray, for he does n't want to see you."~ ~"Very well,"
63     IX,       I|      back again. If you should want anything there will be a
64     IX,       I|         Certainly not. I don't want the gentleman to know that
65     IX,       I|        I am here. Maybe he may want something, and open the
66     IX,       I|       foolish."~ ~"What do you want here?" demanded Laczko. "
67     IX,       I|   stranger asked: "What do you want, my good man?"~ ~For answer
68     IX,       I|        very good friend, and I want him properly buried."~ ~"
69      X,      II| gentlemen!"~ ~"But what do you want of us?" demanded the elder
70      X,      II|   brave young chevalier what I want," replied Vavel, turning
71      X,     III|       now that you are come. I want to live, Ludwig, and you,
72      X,     III|      need any more medicine. I want to get up - I feel strong
73      X,     III|       I feel strong already. I want to put on my gown; then
74      X,     III|     promenade to the window. I want to see the evening star.
75      X,     III|       help me to the window; I want to look at the evening star,"~ ~
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