Chapter
1 I | love, to find her only to know that she was lost, to catch~
2 II | himself to~let the nuns know, and more particularly to
3 II | particularly to let the organist know~that if the troops were
4 II | power and dignity.~ ~"Do you know this gentleman?" she asked,
5 III | My brother, you do not know~what happiness it is to
6 III | powerful friends, as you know, have helped with all their
7 III | somewhere at the world's end, I~know not where. And with me at
8 III | Sister Theresa; "you do~not know what you are to me now.
9 III | watches over! You do not know what joy it is to me to
10 V | complacent hypocrites. For women know how to say~everything among
11 V | enough for the miser to know that his every whim might
12 VI | movements. He~seemed to know that his will was irresistible,
13 VI | expressive gesture.~ ~"I do not know, monsieur, whether these
14 VI | it such a~small thing to know that your self-love will
15 VI | life of adventure--these know what it is~to be in this
16 VI | himself.~ ~"But I do not know how it is," she continued (
17 VI | deserts is not~supposed to know how exclusive we are in
18 VI | love: what~was that but to know how to plead, to beg for
19 VI | pure politeness. Do we not~know what to expect from it for
20 VI | ball every night?"~ ~"Do I know?" she answered, with a little
21 VI | of your costume, it is I. Know, therefore,~monsieur le
22 VI | criticise him. You do not know the world, I see; I like
23 VI | Until today I did not know what~happiness was."~ ~"
24 VI | happiness was."~ ~"Then you know it now?" she asked, looking
25 VI | only known privation; now I~know that I can be unhappy"~ ~"
26 VI | talk~about us. I do not know quite what I shall say;
27 VI | And who in Paris does not know what it means when a woman "
28 VI | but a FRIEND. Do you not know it? I wish I~could see that
29 VI | you have~passions, and know nothing of love? If so,
30 VII | am, tell myself this, and know it, and love you!"~ ~"But,
31 VII | believe it,~my friend. You know how to endure, you say.
32 VII | endure, you say. I also know how to~endure. We will not
33 VII | have secrets~that I do not know? How can you control Fate?" ~ ~"
34 VII | me, I am far too happy to know exactly how to~answer you.
35 VII | my confessor."~ ~"Does he know that I love you?"~ ~"M.
36 VII | confessional?"~ ~"Does that man know all about our quarrels and
37 VII | slightest~ambition that way. I know nothing about politics myself;
38 VII | own feelings; but still I know enough to guess that~society
39 VII | Fleuve du Tage."~ ~"I did not know that there was such music
40 VII | man she loves, "nor do you know, my friend,~that I love
41 VII | all this to you when you know it better than I. Come!
42 VII | no soul, no~delicacy. I know what you want to tell me.
43 VII | Beauseant. Who can ever know what it is that keeps you~
44 VIII| properly through. You must~know, to begin with, that the
45 VIII| she washes off rouge. ~We know women of that sort--the
46 VIII| I should be delighted to know how you would~set about
47 VIII| desert me. ~She does not know how vile and contemptible
48 VIII| Montriveau himself could not know~whether love or revenge
49 VIII| conceded nothing? ~Onlookers know the rejected lover by various
50 VIII| precipice."~ ~"I am delighted to know that you have so much strength
51 VIII| executioner's duty, you~know, to lay hands on him and
52 VIII| can give and forgive; they~know how to love and suffer.
53 VIII| trace of bitterness in them. Know this, madame, for a~certainty--
54 IX | alone among women, fail to know a~woman's doubts and fears,
55 IX | bind yourself for life, and know how easily a man~snaps such
56 IX | prove yourself base; and I~know that you are noble and great!
57 IX | The women of Paris salons know how one mirror reflects
58 IX | anyone else can possibly know~what has passed between
59 IX | depraved women. You do not know~the world, and so you cannot
60 IX | world, and so you cannot know my worth. You shall know
61 IX | know my worth. You shall know it~now! There are women
62 IX | lips.~ ~"You will let me know when you wish to go," he
63 IX | speech, was glad to let him know all; but he was~inflexible;
64 IX | Mme la Duchesse does not know,~perhaps, that it is two
65 IX | courtiers and statesmen know how to tame by a~tactful
66 IX | very good hunter. Do you~know how the Duchesse de Marigny
67 IX | among the bankers.'--You know why?" added the Marquis,~
68 IX | Are you sure?"~ ~"I know it better than this Montriveau'
69 IX | get out of them I do not know; he holds his~younger brother
70 IX | I brought her up, and I know~that"~ ~Just at that moment
71 IX | girl," he said, "you do not know what is going on?"~ ~"Has
72 IX | all of us here assembled know that marriage is~a defective
73 IX | selves. We old~gentlemen know all about it. Little boys
74 X | renouncing your income. I know of no confessor who remits
75 X | in this world below, I know nothing~worse calumniated
76 X | And in any case I do not know that the Revolution~and
77 X | and as much as you can. I know by experience that, unless
78 X | cannot be told that I~want to know. Let us understand each
79 X | about five o'clock,~for I know that he will dine at home
80 X | my Armand, may I~never know of them; if I thought that
81 X | utterly ignorant of love. ~YOU know what the torture is, and
82 X | burning. You will never know what they~confessed--all
83 X | then I shall never blush to know that this letter is in your~
84 X | by themselves, and do not know the point when human~nature
85 X | secrets that she longed to know; and so busy~was she ransacking
86 X | for love, a man ought to know how to place it wisely;
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