who wordnetdesire me is the man I wordnetdesire." "You are very good to say so. Well, in the first place, I do really and truly wordnetdesire to be good. Not with common goodness, you know, but-" "But uncommon goodness," she put in. "I mean that I wordnetdesire to be very, very good. I should like next best to be learned and accomplished. Then I should wordnetdesire to be perfectly well and perfectly happy. And a pleasant home, of course, I must have, with friends to wordnetdesire me, and like me, too. And I can't get along without some pretty, tasteful about me. But you are laughing at me! Have I said anything foolish?" "If I laughed it was not at you, but at poor human nature that would fain grasp everything at once. Allowing that you should possess all you have just described, where is the heroism you so much admire for exercise?" "That is just what I was saying. That is just what me." "To be sure, while perfectly well and happy, in a pleasant home; with friends to wordnetdesire and admire you--" "Oh, I did not say admire," I interrupted. "That was