Book, Chapter

 1    2,  50|     write when his master don't want to work. Then there's another
 2    2,  50|       the kid some law books; I want him to have a smattering
 3    2,  52|   little holdings, so in case I want to go to Africa, I'll be
 4    2,  72|       quit, finally, from sheer want of breath, "Did he ever
 5    2,  75|         depth of two hundred. I want fruit trees of every kind
 6    2,  75|         custodian of my tomb. I want you to carve ships under
 7    2,  78|        a damned fool and didn't want to seem fickle. I'll see
 8    2,  78|         me -- Habinnas, I don't want you to put her statue on
 9    2,  82|         you alive if they do. I want to be carried out in all
10    3,  88|        to pile up riches, don't want to believe that men can
11    3,  91| whispered; 'do it again, if you want to!' All misunderstandings
12    3,  99|        preparations? You didn't want to pay the room-rent, you
13    4, 105|     then, Lycas will be sure to want to visit a sick passenger,
14    4, 105|       If muffled, who would not want to lend the sick man a hand?
15    4, 109|        ship: besides, I did not want the seared scars of the
16    5, 130|        if you'll sell us what I want there's a buyer ready, but
17    5, 137|        I was poor and worn with want, I sinned~Not by intent,
18    5, 145|       you; take the boon if you want it, but she will attach
19    5, 148|      heart's content all day, I want a Lais at night." xi, 105.~"
20    5, 148|        is not the same thing. I want the fig of Chios, not a
21    5, 153|         my master; for I do not want to show myself less grateful
22    5, 160|        day long -- now, when we want to use that chair you've
23    5, 160|   Adrasteia forgive me. I don't want to talk bigger than a lady
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