Chapter
1 I | 1795 Jerome-Nicolas had not known how to read or write; in
2 I | No wight had ever been known to reach the further end~
3 I | ink-balls; and if~Marion had but known how to read, old Sechard
4 I | passion such as is only known in early~manhood. Then it
5 I | upon the joys of~fruition, known as yet in idea alone, and
6 III| way of life; Louise had known nothing of its~hardships,
7 III| chemist, he was! If I had only known his gout~specific, you and
8 IV | all his life long had not known one tune from~another, was
9 IV | husband, M. de Chandour, known in the circle as Stanislas,
10 IV | pair came M. de Bartas, known as Adrien among the circle.~
11 IV | le Comte de Senonches,~known by the aristocratic name
12 IV | live near Zephirine (also known as Zizine) in Angouleme.~
13 V | senses that~ ~have only known the scent of poison flowers.
14 V | Dear Eve, have you known that I loved you since the
15 V | invention of printing, was known in ancient times in China.
16 V | imitation of the cotton paper known in the East as Charta~bombycina.
17 V | various sheets came to be~known by the different watermarks
18 VI | regret that she has never known to the full the forbidden~
19 VII| beaten a retreat. If I had known, I would not have stirred
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