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1 I| old man,’ he said, ‘do you wish to do me a favor?’ Naturally 2 I| say a word; he will not wish to set the whole district 3 II| that it is for her sake I wish to remain where I am? I 4 III| inquiry; “but if the gentlemen wish to wait, it will not be 5 IV| that your aunt gave me, I wish nothing of yours. I shall 6 V| that they had nothing to wish for here below.~ ~The overthrow 7 V| desire to press your hand. I wish to tell you that I esteem 8 V| benefit.”~ ~“And these people wish to be our masters,” growled 9 V| No, Monsieur, no. I wish to have nothing to do with 10 VI| yes, deeply touched. You wish to make me forget my humiliation; 11 VI| before.~ ~“Do you, then, wish to ruin my life, Monsieur?” 12 IX| then? Perhaps he did not wish it to be said that he owed 13 XI| you little wretch! do you wish to render all my precautions 14 XIII| my father do anything I wish; yes, anything. And if it 15 XIII| earnestly:~ ~“Ah, no matter. I wish very much to know what is 16 XIII| you will tell me all.”~ ~A wish thus expressed was a command. 17 XIII| Why the devil does she wish to get rid of me?”~ ~Why? 18 XIII| royal, that she did not wish an unjust accusation to 19 XV| you little wretch! do you wish to render all my precautions 20 XVI| it, then?” he said. “You wish to revenge yourself on the 21 XVI| he replied. “And yet I wish to reassure you——”~ ~He 22 XVII| gesture of farewell.~ ~“I wish to speak to this creature!” 23 XVIII| declare it mine; what you wish, I wish; I adopt your plans; 24 XVIII| it mine; what you wish, I wish; I adopt your plans; your 25 XXI| men want with me?”~ ~“We wish to prevent the accomplishment 26 XXI| partially concealed her face; “I wish to share the dangers of 27 XXIII| mere trifle, and because I wish to keep it a secret.”~ ~ 28 XXV| yesterday; but now— And you—you wish for death when another precious 29 XXV| Courtornieu.~ ~“I do not wish to exasperate the populace,” 30 XXVI| he said to Maurice, “I wish to be present when your 31 XXVII| mine.”~ ~The duke did not wish to waste time on discussion.~ ~“ 32 XXVII| did his associate judges wish him to do so.~ ~Had Chanlouineau 33 XXVII| interrupted him was abashed.~ ~“I wish no indulgence,” he said. “ 34 XXVII| them to silence.~ ~“Ah! you wish testimony!” he exclaimed. “ 35 XXVII| Say at once that you wish still more overwhelming 36 XXVII| Tell him it is my last wish; that he live—live for his 37 XXVIII| they been his to give.~ ~“I wish to save him,” he added, “ 38 XXVIII| Marie-Anne.~ ~“Yes, but I wish to save my friend, and I 39 XXVIII| a means, if he does not wish this letter sent to Paris, 40 XXIX| perhaps because he did not wish her to know how deeply he 41 XXXI| life no longer; I have no wish to escape.”~ ~He drew the 42 XXXIII| Sairmeuse at once.~ ~“I wish to discover what has become 43 XXXIII| face blanched.~ ~“Do you wish me to be murdered?” he exclaimed, 44 XXXV| one of the officers, “you wish us to procure a litter at 45 XXXVI| absolute.~ ~“If you do not wish to remain in France, this 46 XXXVI| without losing an instant. I wish to return to France.”~ ~ 47 XXXVI| Marie-Anne yielded.~ ~“Since you wish it,” said she, “I will obey 48 XXXVII| have just arrived; they wish to come up.”~ ~In three 49 XXXIX| must seek Marie-Anne if you wish to find—my husband.”~ ~The 50 XXXIX| failed to discover it.~ ~“I wish to speak with you,” she 51 XXXIX| the marquis. “What do you wish to say?”~ ~The bride turned 52 XXXIX| defend him; but I do not wish him to be murdered.”~ ~At 53 XL| she said, coldly, “and we wish to make our adieux.”~ ~“ 54 XLI| Usually, when the cure did not wish to reply to the sick man’ 55 XLI| table near by.~ ~Did he wish to be understood as saying:~ ~“ 56 XLII| that terrible man?”~ ~“I wish to speak with him.”~ ~“What, 57 XLII| nothing,” she replied. “I only wish you to watch the Marquis 58 XLII| Yes; my husband. I wish to know what he does, where 59 XLII| what persons he sees. I wish to know how each moment 60 XLIII| widest extent.~ ~“What do you wish?” he asked, not understanding 61 XLIV| sincere!”~ ~And she did not wish him to be a hero.~ ~The 62 XLV| maid,” said she. “I do not wish anyone in the chateau to 63 XLV| Remain where you are, I wish to look about a little.”~ ~“ 64 XLV| she said to Aunt Medea, “I wish to look through the windows.”~ ~ 65 XLV| whatever you hear, if you wish to finish your days at Courtornieu, 66 XLVI| the cool night air.~ ~“I wish to walk,” said she.~ ~Chupin 67 XLVII| doing here? What do you wish with me?”~ ~By his peasant 68 XLVII| Nonsense,” said he, “I do not wish to trouble myself any more 69 XLVII| received some message for me. I wish to see those who watched 70 XLVIII| shuddered.~ ~“Why do you wish to know?” she asked.~ ~“ 71 XLIX| refused his inheritance.~ ~“I wish nothing that came to her 72 LI| although Blanche did not wish to attend vespers, Aunt 73 LI| shoulders.~ ~“What do you wish, then?” she asked, in a 74 LII| silence.~ ~“What do you wish?” she demanded.~ ~With many 75 LII| was watching her.~ ~Her wish to find Marie-Anne’s infant 76 LIII| tired of starving here; I wish to make my escape. Come 77 LIV| that he had nothing left to wish for in this world, Martial 78 LIV| simply odious; I do not wish to become ridiculous!”~ ~ 79 LV| Come, my boy,” said he; “I wish you to go to the Hotel de