Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |   love for art and an ardent desire to excel" will "more than
 2    III,      II|   children understand how to desire what is impossible. But
 3    III,      II| other side. Already then the desire to swim arose in me. What
 4    III,     III|       The little maid had no desire to go to bed; she was afraid
 5     IV,       I|      this feeling sprang the desire to compete with her.~ ~An
 6     IV,     III| Vavel, who had not the least desire for a legal examination
 7     IV,     III|     however, to suppress the desire to see her again. From that
 8     IV,      IV|  have a task for you which I desire to have completed as quickly
 9      V,      II|     a dangerous passion. His desire to amuse himself with the
10     VI,      II|    first call. But I have no desire to be even a spectator of
11     VI,     III|   and forget everything, and desire none of this world's splendor
12    VII,     III|     her. Pray communicate my desire to your wife and daughter,
13      X,     III|   was so sad that she had no desire to live longer. But 'Sophie'
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