Chapter
1 I | standing.~ ~"Let Bonaparte know that Bartolomeo di Piombo
2 I | look at~Bonaparte. "Do you know that there are still four
3 I | addressing~Bartolomeo; "we will know nothing of this affair.
4 II | create or baffle, and who know how to find too many interpretations~
5 II | you will soon come to know more than I do."~ ~A pause
6 II | employ me," said Ginevra. "I know the~Marechal de Feltre."~ ~"
7 III| decides to~die he ought to know how to sell his life to
8 III| therefore, to study Luigi, to know him;~and before long they
9 IV | love you; you will learn to know the man to whose care you
10 IV | that is leaving me alone. I know you, my daughter; in that
11 IV | for her own sake. If~you know how he loves me! Ah! HE
12 IV | whom I love."~ ~"How can he know you enough to love you?"~ ~"
13 IV | when we left Corsica to know anything~about it."~ ~"Are
14 IV | the house."~ ~"I do not know," replied Luigi. "I was
15 IV | be a monster. How could I know that~one of those whom you
16 V | girl are foolish. I don't know a~braver soldier than Colonel
17 VI | filling with tears, "when I~know that every mouthful we eat
18 VI | it inspires. There is I know not what great power in
19 VI | Paris," he said, one day. "I know no one; can I~ask help of
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