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Late in life, Johnson said she didn't desire him when they started, but couldn't say no.
Though she adored him, she did not – could not – desire him sexually.
He had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him.
I didn't love him anymore, I didn't desire him, and, if I could, I would have handed him right over to Stroessner's soldiers and let them do as they pleased with him.
Stipp now suffers from post-traumatic stress and is given to dissociative fugues in which he forgets his identity, allowing himself to become, albeit briefly, whomever Laney and Miss Baby desire him to be — a lover, a confidant, or, perhaps, an accessory to murder.
Once again, the narrator arrives in Los Angeles at Christmas, after four months elsewhere; attends parties where he inevitably runs into people he knew in high school, who despise or desire him (or both); gets drunk; gets stoned; and pities himself.
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Always, he desires him.
Unfortunately, Maggie desires him as well, which threatens to drive a bitter wedge between the sisters.
It was no longer true of Cohen that men envied him and women desired him.
A deadly storm in North Dakota brings together a rancher and the woman who desires him.
So between them there was always this tilt, this unbalance: she had desired him before he knew what was up.
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