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 1      XII|    reason, and to the furious desires which agitated him?~ ~“Ah!”
 2      XVI|    Monsieur de Sairmeuse, who desires to make her——”~ ~“Who desires
 3      XVI| desires to make her——”~ ~“Who desires to make her his mistress—
 4     XVII|      do with him whatever she desires.”~ ~All this was nothing
 5     XXVI|       of legal justice, which desires to be enlightened before
 6    XXVII|     rebel the satisfaction he desires. The commission opposes
 7   XXVIII|       named Chanlouineau, who desires to speak with her.”~ ~“Impossible,
 8    XXXIV|    mysterious air.~ ~“Someone desires to see the marquis,” whispered
 9     XLIV|       simple pardon.~ ~“If he desires a new trial, I will give
10      LII|  probably the marquis whom he desires to see.”~ ~“Madame will
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