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1 II| received the workmen who desired to confer with him.~ ~They 2 III| had to deal, and what they desired of him.~ ~Mechanically, 3 V| small fortune would have desired a larger, handsomer, and 4 VII| So delighted that he desired to reward his welcomers.~ ~ 5 XIV| fortune, honors, power—they desired everything.~ ~They were 6 XIV| of Martial with her, she desired him.~ ~From that moment 7 XIV| opportunity he so ardently desired now presented itself. It 8 XVII| he told her how much he desired the match, she would be 9 XVII| procure for you the work you desired?”~ ~Marie-Anne could not 10 XVII| everywhere, did not produce the desired effect.~ ~Marie-Anne’s reputation 11 XXII| was to totter and fall, he desired to be buried beneath its 12 XXIII| victory the eclat which he desired. He must find more culprits 13 XXV| Through this gate all who desired to leave or enter the city 14 XXVIII| according to his habit when he desired to attract the attention 15 XXX| paper. They brought what he desired.~ ~He found himself again 16 XXX| you know what the fellow desired? Simply to give Mademoiselle 17 XXXIII| was to be done?~ ~Martial desired his father to resign his 18 XXXIII| In spite of the rain, he desired to walk to the place of 19 XXXVI| something to eat.~ ~The desired refreshments were served, 20 XLI| Montaignac had forgotten, and desired to have forgotten, if that 21 XLII| now afforded her. If she desired to turn public opinion against 22 XLIII| maliciously.~ ~If he had desired to augment the rage of Mme. 23 XLV| but a mockery.”~ ~She had desired to know the truth; certainty 24 XLVIII| afraid.~ ~And as if she desired to silence the inward voice 25 XLVIII| moment,” she replied.~ ~She desired a few minutes of solitude 26 XLIX| much trouble, and when they desired to go out they shut him 27 LI| having obtained all she desired, stammered an excuse:~ ~“ 28 LII| said particularly that he desired to speak to her.”~ ~“Ask 29 LIII| virulence; but to wreak the desired vengeance upon his enemy, 30 LIII| was mere conjecture; he desired to be assured of the correctness 31 LIV| the murderess.~ ~But he desired another glance at the interior