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61 up
60 mademoiselle
Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | dinner given in honor of I know not whose wedding, at~the 2 I | which we had no hope, you know why----"~ ~This was an allusion 3 II | very cheap terms, you must know that Amedee de Soulas had 4 IV | manage her,~monseigneur. I know her! She has more than one 5 IV | Here is a man who does not know his Besancon. Who~the devil 6 VI | like Albert~Savaron, they know it not.~ ~ 7 VII | on~Besancon? Oh, I must know everything! But how?"~ ~ 8 VII | your parents, and think you know~more than they do of life 9 VII | may not be damp."~ ~"You know the very least things that 10 VIII | before~you leave you will know in which house I take a 11 IX | learning all he wanted to know about the~lady, thanks to 12 X | said he gravely. "But know this: if you are in earnest 13 XI | can love in~Italy, but I know my duty. No intoxication 14 XI | memories? If you could but~know with what hues you have 15 XI | superb lake--"~ ~"I want to know," said she, with the Italian 16 XI | strong element of fidelity to know that she is all in all on 17 XII | played many a part, and know well~how to make up. Ah! 18 XIII | she added. "If you could know with what~generosity he 19 XIII | the world. I love you; you know it; but this is how I will 20 XIII | Geneva.~ ~"Not so far as I know," replied the man. "Prince 21 XIII | increased Rodolphe's~desire to know whether he would be ignored 22 XIV | like her, have~wanted to know her rival's name--for she 23 XIV | aggravated her anxiety to know whether she might not~be 24 XV | confidence?"~ ~"I do not know, mademoiselle."~ ~"Do not 25 XV | Duchesse d'Argaiolo."~ ~"Do you know her, papa?"~ ~"I have heard 26 XV | which you alone in the world know the secret, and that under~ 27 XV | dropping the~letter.~ ~"You know how conscientiously I studied, 28 XV | of~the moment. I did not know which way to turn, and I 29 XVI | under a~manager who did not know much about it, a man of 30 XVI | Abbe's part). 'You must know that I am a great loser 31 XVII | to cease~from living. You know that power and fame, the 32 XVII | friend, why should I not know what he says to~/her/? If 33 XVII | de Savarus, Ambassador I know not where, may surely marry~ 34 XVIII | No! you women can never know to what a degree a true~ 35 XVIII | of~indifference to me to know what you wear? If your lofty 36 XVIII | letter. Tell Jerome that I know all I wish to know,~and 37 XVIII | that I know all I wish to know,~and that he is to serve 38 XIX | for /him/.~ ~"She does not know how to love," thought she. " 39 XX | stake.~That Savaron does not know what he did for the Chapter! 40 XX | at the interview, for I~know a way of persuading him 41 XX | in the face~of a town I know so well, to take any step 42 XX | Baroness, "that you should know what our~intentions are. 43 XXI | the heart.~ ~"By whom I know not at all," the priest 44 XXI | Hotel de Rupt; you do not know the advantage you~would 45 XXII | My life! Will you ever know what I have gone~through? 46 XXII | vulgarly ambitious."~ ~"Oh! I know," replied the Abbe. "You 47 XXII | in charge of a~parish. I know life.--I have refused three 48 XXIV | alone on his~bench, does not know which way to turn; if he 49 XXIV | de Grancey, who did not know what to~think, went to the 50 XXV | from Albert!"~ ~"How do you know that it was his writing, 51 XXV | asked Rosalie.~ ~"I do not know," said Mariette. "Just as 52 XXVI | last months."~ ~"I do not know what ails her," said the 53 XXVI | When fathers do not know what ails their daughters, 54 XXVI | said his wife.~ ~"I do not know," said he.~ ~"We will marry 55 XXVII | miraculously, we say!~But do you know wherein the miracle lies? 56 XXVII | said Rosalie.~ ~"Well, I know her," Monsieur de Grancey 57 XXVII | to the only man who can know anything of Albert's~fate, 58 XXVII | Chartreuse near Grenoble. You know, better~than I who have 59 XXVII | utmost efforts and~himself. I know his noble soul well enough 60 XXVII | woman, who must have had I know not what in her heart. For 61 XXVIII| offer, the General wanted to~know that my vocation was sincere; 62 XXVIII| Chavoncourt. "Really~to know a bigot it is unfortunately


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