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1 I | faithful adherents, I do not~know what hands the crown of
2 III | of~paternal functions. I know not whether you will for
3 III | daughter. You did not perhaps know that you would~find her
4 IV | Lieutenant-General.~ ~"I know what I want," replied the
5 IV | Marsay, for instance."~ ~"I know, my dear," retorted Emilie, "
6 IV | fine man!" One wanted to~know him. The most clear-sighted
7 V | monsieur. But I did not know that it lay with me~to apologize
8 V | meet Emilie. "Do you not know how~to hold your horse in?--
9 V | soundly."~ ~"Oh, yes, uncle; I know you there!"~ ~"Stop," said
10 V | then he said: "Emilie, you know that I love you as my~own
11 V | under the wrong flag. You know what that means. We~two
12 V | will be."~ ~"How do you know so much?"~ ~"That is my
13 V | secret."~ ~"Then do you know his name?"~ ~The old man
14 V | essential that you should know. Ah, ha! And I propose to
15 VI | Duthe, no creditors--and you know nothing of heraldry; why,
16 VI | the family was curious to know what~this capricious creature
17 VI | had the keenest desire to know you, out of~affection for
18 VI | him; but is not a wish to know you a wish to love you?"~ ~"
19 VII | But remember, Emilie, you know nothing of his family or
20 VII | and held back by a wish~to know and test the woman to whom
21 VII | without admiration.~ ~"Do you know that it is very wrong to
22 VII | thinking of yours. My own, I know."~ ~"But perhaps my secrets
23 VII | pleasures of a~fine fortune, I know what such a choice requires
24 VII | perfectly distracting way, "I~know where true riches are to
25 VII | said the Count, "then I know what remains for me~to do."~ ~"
26 VII | for me~to do."~ ~"Do you know of any impediment?" she
27 VII | man of family?"~ ~"I don't know him from Adam or Eve," said
28 VII | by a method of my~own. I know that the boy shoots with
29 VII | house. Well, but so far as I know, Longueville~has but one
30 VII | admiral suddenly. "Don't you know~that if he is a gentleman,
31 VIII| soul living----"~ ~"Do you know my name?" asked Emilie,
32 VIII| quadrille.~ ~"How do you know that?" asked the attache. "
33 VIII| diplomatic apprentices I know."~ ~"You told me, I assure
34 VIII| would often say, "I do not know myself. Was I to wait till
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