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waltz 1
wander 3
wandered 2
want 43
wanted 27
wanting 1
wants 12
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43 name
43 often
43 seeing
43 want
42 anything
41 friends
41 got
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want

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1 4 | given the book to Marguerite want of me? I gave orders to 2 5 | sister." ~"What does he want there?" ~"He has gone to 3 5 | walked sadly away. ~"Do you want to see M. Duval, sir?" said 4 5 | done; for, you see, if you want to move a body from one 5 6 | confession. For the moment I want you to do me a service." ~" 6 6 | It is nothing, nothing. I want to weep." ~His chest laboured, 7 8 | of voice. ~"What do you want?" ~"I want you to come over 8 8 | What do you want?" ~"I want you to come over at once." ~" 9 8 | down." ~"But what do they want?" ~"They want to see you." ~" 10 8 | what do they want?" ~"They want to see you." ~"What are 11 9 | didn't mean that for you. I want you to stay." ~The count 12 9 | quite well that I don't want you. It is no good at the 13 10| You have a good heart, you want some one to love you, you 14 10| accustomed to her, they want to rule her, and the more 15 11| Oh, you can stay. If I want to go to bed I don't mind 16 11| afterward. What is it you want? For me to be your mistress? 17 11| for the last time, I don't want to have anything to do with 18 11| seeing people who always want the same thing; who pay 19 11| to find me when she is in want of me, and yet she can't 20 11| dear Prudence, are you in want of any money?" ~"You know, 21 11| sat up, and you must be in want of sleep. Go to bed. I don' 22 11| sleep. Go to bed. I don't want anything more." ~"Shall 23 13| him for all that she is in want of. It would never do for 24 13| they are worth, and I don't want to see you take the caprice 25 15| with you. Prudence didn't want me to come; she said that 26 15| because when I leave here I want to have some one to see 27 15| far as my door you would want to come up, and as I could 28 15| of saying what I really want to say. Honestly, do you 29 15| might have said to you, 'I want twenty thousand francs'; 30 15| are merry, well when they want to sup, sceptics like themselves. 31 16| the difficulty. ~"Do you want to go to the real country?" 32 18| asked. "To Prudence. Do you want to see what I am writing?" ~ 33 19| asking you about. What I want to know is why you went 34 19| me for what you were in want of." ~"In a liaison like 35 19| leaving me some day, and you want to put your disinterestedness 36 19| her, and said to her: ~"I want you to be happy and to have 37 19| the rest of what I do not want, and with this alone I will 38 21| since I love you and do not want more of you than your position 39 23| Troncliet, No. . Do you want to make love to her?" ~" 40 23| to keep it. If you really want it, I will ask her for it." ~" 41 24| love Marguerite, and you want to have your revenge upon 42 24| I love you always, and I want you to stay here." ~"To 43 25| ever left me. But I do not want to die without clearing


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