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1 II| savagely, “and what do you desire? They sent you to play the 2 III| daughter are without and desire to speak to you.”~ ~ 3 IV| said:~ ~“You had better not desire it.”~ ~ 4 V| Monsieur Lacheneur,” she said, “desire to press your hand. I wish 5 V| accord me the justice I desire. I shall not apply to them.”~ ~“ 6 VI| refuse the great honor you desire to confer upon my daughter.”~ ~“ 7 VI| person breathed an intense desire for vengeance.~ ~And M. 8 XI| But what did the marquis desire here—and why this farce?~ ~“ 9 XI| soul— to do anything you desire.”~ ~ 10 XIII| as pretty as heart could desire, with her great velvety 11 XIV| difficulty restraining an intense desire to laugh; “they are insane 12 XIV| any ambitious woman would desire in a husband— and she decided 13 XVI| designate the articles which I desire to keep. Oh! he refused 14 XVII| received.~ ~Possessed with the desire of transforming Sairmeuse 15 XVIII| daughter. Whatever he may desire to undertake, I can surely 16 XVIII| you to account. I have no desire, understand me, to force 17 XX| supposed that they would desire to end their days in peace 18 XXI| those who, because they desire anything very much, really 19 XXII| haughtily, “and what do you desire?”~ ~“You will know to-morrow,” 20 XXIII| surprise, and a more violent desire to laugh.~ ~“I think you 21 XXIV| once. But this is what I desire. We will plead in justification, 22 XXVIII| she replied; “what do you desire of me?”~ ~“I am ordered, 23 XXVIII| not. I have, therefore, no desire to live. Rest beneath the 24 XXIX| surprise. “What does she desire here?”~ ~The decisive moment 25 XXXI| you men! do each of you desire a thousand pistoles? I am 26 XXXIII| him; far from it—I only desire you to ascertain if anyone 27 XXXIV| composure.~ ~“What do you desire?” he asked, coldly.~ ~Jean 28 XXXIX| and at the thought a wild desire to wreak her vengeance on 29 XL| upon our name; and if I desire to convince people of the 30 XLII| in their hands, when they desire any dirty work done. It 31 XLII| will give you whatever you desire—money, land, a house——”~ ~“ 32 XLII| house——”~ ~“Many thanks. I desire something quite different.”~ ~“ 33 XLII| replied:~ ~“This is what I desire. I have enemies—I do not 34 XLII| It shall be as you desire.”~ ~“Swear it by your hope 35 XLII| frankly, is this all that you desire of me?” Chupin asked.~ ~“ 36 XLIII| Providence only increased her desire for revenge.~ ~“Who would 37 XLIII| revenge like this that I desire. It is due me; I will have 38 XLVI| upbraiding her. Her only desire now was to leave this house, 39 XLVII| the baron yielded.~ ~“You desire it, cure,” he sighed, “so 40 XLVII| said that my mother would desire nothing, if I were with 41 XLVII| murmured, “why should I desire to live since she is dead?”~ ~ 42 XLVIII| Borderie.~ ~She yielded to a desire which was stronger than 43 LI| will do thus-and-so, if you desire to remain at Courtornieu?’ 44 LI| diversion. Very well! I also desire diversion. I shall go to 45 LI| inspire Aunt Medea with a desire to live independently in 46 LII| Undoubtedly; but what does he desire?”~ ~“Money, probably.” Aunt 47 LII| Again he announced his desire of establishing himself 48 LIV| seized by an irresistible desire to see Paris again, and 49 LV| Camille, I have the proof I desire. Come, Papa Absinthe, let