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1     1|        longing for the country, a desire of growing tender over nature,
2     2|   Patissot was seized with a wild desire to catch a fish, just one,
3     3|        that Patissot felt a vague desire to retrace his steps. But
4     3|         little confused, arose. A desire seized Patissot ; he wished
5     5|            was seized with a wild desire for tenderness, for sweet
6     5|      seized with the overpowering desire which haunts all women of
7     6| affectation cultivated from their desire to please.'"~ ~"The man
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