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1 2 | his friends, whose medical knowledge was of the slightest.~To
2 2 | without going up to~verify her knowledge, how large was the heap
3 4 | As to that, I have no knowledge," replied the rector, "and
4 6 | read. She thus obtained a knowledge~of life in theory, and had
5 6 | floated on the impurities of knowledge while~her heart was pure.
6 6 | riot. A brain crammed~with knowledge that was neither digested
7 6 | mind and the extent of its~knowledge. Instead of that, she was
8 6 | her into the regions of~knowledge and of imagination, into
9 6 | wrapped in the snows of knowledge and the ice~of reflection.
10 6 | shape the vast amount of knowledge already acquired by~Felicite;
11 7 | She was terrible in her knowledge of herself. She suffered
12 8 | of communicating my sad~knowledge of him to her; but he has
13 8 | display in their words a knowledge of the~world; they know
14 9 | stockings, showed a charming knowledge of the art~of dress. Ear-rings
15 11| corruptions, all ideas of~knowledge, literature, the world,
16 12| Chevalier du Halga, with his knowledge of the world, might have~
17 14| place. Her great mind, her knowledge, her attainments, her false
18 16| the fruits of the tree of knowledge, and knew himself to~be
19 17| you the counsels that my knowledge~of your husband alone can
20 18| well-bred, who tirewithout their knowledge,~possiblyof marriage with
21 19| Beatrix had~recourse to the knowledge and the science of courtesans.
22 19| reject all seekers after~knowledge, all delvers into secrets,
23 21| sends us~afflictions with knowledge of our needs. Now that Athenais'
24 22| she~possessed a thorough knowledge of foreign literatures.
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