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1 I | invented in London, it is~known why, by a Frenchwoman, the 2 III | exemplary youth had better known the human heart, he might 3 IV | precisely like what are known~as hereditary diseases. 4 IV | everything is classified, known,~pigeon-holed, ticketed, 5 VII | Hitherto, she had never known what it was to walk in the~ 6 VIII | her life--but she had only known life for~two months past. 7 IX | without a certain trepidation,~known only to persons of strong 8 X | for any other~man, were known, and secured him the pity 9 X | die. Only when you have known me twenty years will you 10 XIII | which her reputation is known~outside Italy. Under the 11 XIV | His talents were~already known; he was about to attain 12 XV | when my name was~becoming known, at the very moment when, 13 XIX | peaks with bare summits known as~the great and the little 14 XX | other? It must then~become known that your name is Savaron 15 XXI | shooting; they were so well known to be inseparable that they 16 XXI | Prefecture your plans are known, and your hand read like 17 XXIV | done nothing. If we were known to have meddled in election~ 18 XXIV | daughter of the~Rupts. It was known that the former Master of 19 XXV | than either of them, had known~for three months past that 20 XXVI | unendurable. It thus became known in Besancon that~Mademoiselle 21 XXVII| wrecked his reason. If he had known what his crime was, he might~ 22 XXVII| You, monsieur, who have known him, must greatly~pity him;