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1 I | off from the world; but he knew that there~might be among
2 II | heart with fire, he only~knew that the Te Deum was over
3 II | out close beside him; he~knew its clear resonant soprano.
4 II | in Spanish; the General~knew enough of the language to
5 III | eyes. Armand, if you but knew the happiness of giving~
6 VI | Only one of his guides knew the way;~no traveller had
7 VI | so tired in his life. He knew,~however, that he must be
8 VI | please which she of all women knew the art of manifesting.
9 VI | fields~of battle. Of women he knew just so much as a traveller
10 VI | nothing to learn; of love he~knew nothing; and thus, desires,
11 VI | most~marvellously well; she knew, to admiration, how to raise
12 VI | of misgiving in them, he knew that he was meant to take~
13 VI | great admirers, said, she knew how to take a second edition~
14 VI | sweetness. She so little knew the~great generosity of
15 VII | stimulated to a dangerous point, knew that it was time to leave~
16 VII | motionless he himself never knew. The soul~within has the
17 VII | scanty; in practice she knew nothing whatever; she felt~
18 VIII| friendship between~the two men knew no bounds, and that no power
19 IX | was to pass. Passion~she knew, but she did not love as
20 IX | passion as yet; and as she knew the fierce tumult, the~unconscious
21 IX | parchment of her brain. ~She knew all the genealogies of every
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