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1 I, 2 | allusions that Charles did not understand, then by casual observations 2 I, 3 | but old Rouault could not understand such an idea. So there was 3 I, 8 | full of words she did not understand. A circle gathered round 4 II, 1 | whimsical or even peevish, I can understand; such cases are cited in 5 II, 5 | unconcernedly—~“Very well. We shall understand one another by and by. I 6 II, 5 | done, although she did not understand the wishes to which she 7 II, 8 | agriculture matter to you? Do you understand anything about it?”~“Certainly 8 II, 8 | about it?”~“Certainly I understand it, since I am a druggist— 9 II, 8 | distinguish between plants, you understand, which are the wholesome 10 II, 8 | need for explanations; they understand one another. They have seen 11 II, 8 | repulse me! You are good! You understand that I am yours! Let me 12 II, 8 | remarked. No doubt the priests understand progress in another fashion. 13 II, 9 | with you? Why? I do not understand. You were mistaken, no doubt. 14 II, 11| afterwards, and even gave him to understand that he would be more likely 15 II, 11| declaring that he could not understand this obstinacy, this blindness 16 II, 11| everyone would not perhaps understand. The masses must—’”~“No 17 II, 11| approached the holy table? I understand that your work, that the 18 II, 11| puns that Hippolyte did not understand. Then, as soon as he could, 19 II, 12| subject; he pretended not to understand, and turned the conversation.~ 20 II, 12| conversation.~What he did not understand was all this worry about 21 II, 12| heavy— handy.”~“Yes, yes, I understand. About three feet by a foot 22 II, 12| to you—your life? Ah! I understand. I have nothing in the world! 23 II, 14| for explanations, did not understand them; was sent from the 24 II, 15| the novel helping her to understand the libretto, she followed 25 II, 15| moreover, that he did not understand the story because of the 26 II, 15| her shoulder, “I like to understand things.”~“Be quiet! be quiet!” 27 III, 1| natures were difficult to understand. He from the first moment 28 III, 1| dumfounded, not able to understand this untimely munificence 29 III, 1| public-houses. He could not understand what furious desire for 30 III, 2| and without appearing to understand all there was of humiliation 31 III, 2| darling?”~She seemed to understand him, for she rose; and Charles 32 III, 2| transactions together.”~She did not understand. He was silent. Then, passing 33 III, 4| murmur. People could not understand either why Mere Rollet breakfasted 34 III, 5| asked for a receipt.~“You understand—in business—sometimes. And 35 III, 5| the other, drawn up.~“I understand,” said the notary; “a man 36 III, 6| swallow it! Of course you understand one doesn’t tell them what 37 III, 6| time. He tried to make her understand that they would be quite 38 III, 6| he added, “that he’ll not understand your little theft, the poor 39 III, 7| hill he exclaimed—~“I can’t understand why the authorities tolerate 40 III, 7| worries, her wants. He could understand that; an elegant woman! 41 III, 7| wide-open eyes, as if he did not understand. She went on in a tender, 42 III, 8| others, confess it! Oh, I understand them, dear! I excuse them. 43 III, 8| and the other, who did not understand, answered—~“Oh, do anything!