Chapter
1 I | interesting to fathom and to know, amusing to listen to, often
2 I | detestable creature—I don’t know which.”~For the third time
3 I | the most astounding that I know of, in such, exhibitions.
4 I | Duke de Servigny. I don’t know how nor why. But at any
5 I | alone. They seemed not to know where they were nor what
6 I | toward him she said:~“You know, my dear Duke, that I have
7 I | real sweetmeat. Oh! they know how to make cakes, these
8 I | his ignorance.~“I don’t know, the latest one known was
9 II | with the weather, I don’t know why. You see, I am capable
10 II | as anything, and yet you know nothing about her. A woman
11 II | are going to concoct. You know that we breakfast at eleven.”~
12 II | I, Mam’zelle? I don’t know how to read!”~She replied
13 II | don’t make game of me. You know well enough what I mean!”~“
14 II | at all, believe me. You know perfectly well that there
15 III| sense and bearing: “You know very well that there can
16 III| the house to-day, and you know very well why, because I
17 III| thinking of it. I don’t know where my head is.”~And Yvette
18 III| she said to Servigny: “You know, my dear Duke, that I am
19 III| this ends, you will let me know.”~But the young girl, suddenly
20 III| people; and no one must know what has become of us. Say
21 III| and I have the right to know. I know that we receive
22 III| have the right to know. I know that we receive persons
23 III| repute, adventurers, and I know that, on that account, people
24 III| people do not respect us. I know more. Well, it must not
25 III| will you do?”~“I do not know, it matters little—I want
26 III| francs saved up, she must know how to manage, if she does
27 III| of sobs:~“No, mamma, you know what I said, I won’t alter
28 III| Madame the Marquise wants to know if Mademoiselle wishes anything,
29 III| shall be different or I know what is left for me to do.
30 IV | the mirror we would never know ourselves. Everybody else
31 IV | ourselves. Everybody else would know how we look, and we ourselves
32 IV | and we ourselves would know nothing.”~She placed the
33 IV | whole body, and she did not know how she could disappear
34 IV | gentlemen whom she did not know.~She brusquely withdrew,
35 IV | goose, my friend; you don’t know what you missed.”~They now
36 IV | reflect, that she might know nothing more.~It seemed
37 IV | her daughter; but did not know what she was doing. Her
38 IV | the Marquise should not know of this,” and tearing open
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