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1 I | narrative. Let it suffice you to know that~the two coach proprietors 2 I | Tiens,~tiens! seems to me I know that lady for an old customer."~ ~" 3 I | where to get~them he did not know. He was in debt to the master 4 I | bears the name. Don't you know Monsieur Moreau?"~ ~"The 5 I | day to~settle?"~ ~"I don't know," replied the valet, "but 6 I | asked~Pierrotin; "for you know they have just repaired 7 I | me tell you, if you don't know it, that road was only made 8 II | your fingers. You don't know, Monsieur le comte, the~ 9 II | Monsieur le comte. You know of course how difficult~ 10 III | to go to Belleville, you know, to your~uncle Cardot."~ ~" 11 III | poor hurt woman. "I~don't know what to make of you," she 12 III | talk, and to tell~all you know, and all that you don't 13 III | and all that you don't know; and you do it to show off,~ 14 III | count of what, I'd like to know."~ ~"Monsieur le comte," 15 III | you owe to age; you don't know how shockingly old you may 16 III | The old fellow doesn't know much," whispered Georges 17 IV | travel in public conveyances know that the persons thus~united 18 IV | No, these idiots don't know who they are.~Carbonaro? 19 IV | What was I saying?--oh! I know. I don't deny that I adore~ 20 IV | for Ali de Tebelen. You know, don't you,~that the British 21 IV | How is it that you don't know," replied Georges, "that 22 IV | against the Padishah! You know,~or you don't know, that 23 IV | You know,~or you don't know, that the true title of 24 IV | Janina. In the East, you must know, it is thought very bad 25 IV | to Alicante myself, and I know that this wine no more~resembles 26 IV | it;~for, after all, you know, Ali was a rebel against 27 IV | t any rights. Don't~you know the fine definition Montesquieu 28 IV | Mistigris.~ ~"Don't you know, my little friend, that 29 IV | but he can't sign it, you know, for fear of~compromising 30 IV | continued Pierrotin; "for you know, Pere~Leger, about my beautiful 31 IV | told?" asked Georges. "I know Dalmatia very well."~ ~" 32 IV | you have been there, you know that all the people at that~ 33 IV | the best society, and you know the proverb: 'we must 'owl 34 IV | want of an eye left I don't know where.~'Never,' said the 35 IV | for in a few years, you know, all this will~be forgotten. 36 V | ill-disguised grimaces.~ ~"You don't know how to smoke," said Schinner; " 37 V | have Les Moulineaux? for I know you went to Paris to~get 38 V | name (and remember, I shall know if you pronounce it, or~ 39 V | are late. Pere Leger,~you know there's a hill to climb; 40 V | become a~personage I shall know how to maintain my station."~ ~"' 41 V | Mistigris.~ ~"--you seem to know little of the language of 42 V | in diplomacy if you don't know your proverbs~better than 43 V | than that."~ ~"I may not know proverbs, but I know my 44 V | not know proverbs, but I know my way--"~ ~"It must be 45 V | at our house."~ ~"Ah! you know the Abbe Frayssinous?" asked 46 V | red~as a cherry.~ ~"So you know his Excellency the Comte 47 V | harm of people you don't know. Now the little one here 48 V | said~Mistigris.~ ~"I don't know the guerrilla chieftain, 49 V | guerrilla chieftain, Mina, but I know the Keeper of~the Seals," 50 V | finally,~let me say that I know so many persons that I even 51 V | many persons that I even know Monsieur~Grindot, the architect 52 V | left him.~ ~"Faith, I don't know," replied Pierrotin; "this 53 V | Mistigris.~ ~"You see I did know the count," said Oscar.~ ~" 54 V | often to~Presles, do not know Franconville?"~ ~"Monsieur 55 V | wishing~his companions to know that he was really going 56 VI | shoot, and hunt."~ ~"I don't know any of those things," said 57 VI | persons~who either did not know, or pretended not to know 58 VI | know, or pretended not to know her previous~condition. 59 VI | showed, what they did not know, the feeling of a~step-mother 60 VI | here. In the country, you know, every one~should be at 61 VI | at his companion.~ ~"You know him, of course?" continued 62 VI | slight pause.~ ~"Who does not know him, madame?" said the painter.~ ~" 63 VI | He would be too happy, I know, to~leave you a souvenir 64 VI | salon.~ ~"I am sure I do not know," she said. "I cannot explain 65 VI | sudden arrival; nor do I know what has brought him-- And 66 VI | the mountain."~ ~"I don't know what to make of it!"~ ~" 67 VI | his heart!--Oh! you do not know what you have done!"~ ~The 68 VI | just~anger, I wish you to know what actually took place. 69 VI | Your Excellency doesn't know to what you expose yourself," 70 VII | future. At present I do not know~what to do; but I shall 71 VII | cried Clapart. "You don't know your own child; he is~conceited, 72 VII | hates him like poison, you know why. She'll~try to set her 73 VII | to learn agriculture, and know how~to survey."~ ~"He can 74 VII | the stable-man.~ ~"I don't know, but Monsieur Moreau is 75 VII | well, IT~ISN'T PERU, you know! You will stay and breakfast 76 VII | interrupted. "Alas, you do not know the miseries of a mother 77 VII | clings to old habits. Do you know the path on which~you ought 78 VII | straight~through with it. Ha! I know how to help you. The legal 79 VIII| pass here.~The master shall know nothing about the matter; 80 IX | recollecting Oscar.~ ~"So you know each other?" said Godeschal, 81 IX | is that you, Georges? I know what you are after; you 82 IX | you; and so delighted to know you are a~second clerk at 83 IX | be useful to you, let me know."~ ~"Well," said Oscar, " 84 X | without even letting me know. Who~knows what has been 85 X | had any. God grant he may know how to control his~passions!" 86 X | Without money, nothing; as you know by this time. You are not 87 X | at Toulon, where, as we know, the young man died of his~


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