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1 XVI | accomplish for you what one never knows how to do for one’s self, 2 XXXII | like the Catholics? God knows whither that would lead. 3 XXXV | he fears himself, how he knows that he can not surrender 4 XXXVI | had from M. Bouilhet who knows me well having come to see 5 XLIV | sentimental and troubadourish. One knows very well that it will always 6 XLIV | WAIT! That is all that she knows how to say while laughing 7 XLVI | haven’t you a friend who knows how to act for you? Alas, 8 LIV | the kisses of Aurore who knows now how to give great kisses, 9 LXIV | September till...no one knows. It is a tiresome task. 10 CX | our house. Maurice also knows him and appreciates him 11 CLXIX | their friends. I said, WHO KNOWS? Then we promised each other 12 CLXXX | useful, although one hardly knows yet in what way to go at 13 CLXXXV | her grandchild, till one knows where to go without fear 14 CLXXXVII | happened since! One hardly knows whether one is a hundred 15 CLXXXVIII| seeds of a third Empire! Who knows if in twenty or in forty 16 CXCIV | your side.~Some one who knows that I love you and who 17 CXCV | for the brute at least knows how to fight for its lair 18 CXCVII | heart is above self-love, it knows how to wait for the awakening 19 CXCIX | bourgeois first, for he knows nothing, absolutely nothing. 20 CC | some friend whom no one knows, no one can recognize, since 21 CCI | are widely read and who knows? You would perhaps do France 22 CCI | unavoidable Harrisse, a man who knows everyone, and who is a judge 23 CCII | the preface), and Heaven knows what else. A lot of things 24 CCXVI | Universal Suffrage, who knows?...Ah! we are very low, 25 CCXXXVI | which they stuck me, God knows why, as they believed in 26 CCL | in his experiments, and knows indeed those that others 27 CCLVII | three weeks. After that, God knows what!~It would be funny 28 CCLXXI | good or stupid, one never knows!~I have started grubbing 29 CCLXXIV | a similar occasion.” Who knows, perhaps your example has 30 CCLXXX | to gossip.~Nature alone knows how to speak to the intelligence 31 CCC | impossible to believe it when one knows what the Chamber is. All 32 CCCVIII | your Cruchard no longer knows where he stands.~But how