Chapter
1 I | of that sort of life, you understand. Furthermore, she is a great
2 I | the temple of money. You understand all about that. At the lower
3 I | education?”~She appeared not to understand, and continued talking in
4 II | she consented or did not understand, and curbing his spirit
5 II | will you not?”~“I do not understand you.”~“You are not as stupid
6 II | and then said:~“I don’t understand you at all.”~Then he answered
7 II | pretend any longer not to understand me, and don’t treat me as
8 II | did not hear or did not understand. Monsieur de Servigny is
9 II | never marry you, do you understand, and that he merely means
10 III| much affected thoroughly to understand, but guessing almost everything,
11 III| some violence.~“I don’t understand you,” she said.~Yvette replied:~“
12 III| things which you do not yet understand. Well, don’t forget—don’
13 III| shall never see again, you understand me. I want him to leave,
14 III| as anybody else, do you understand? I lead a certain sort of
15 III| send you to market—do you understand—and she would turn you out
16 III| are not two ways, do you understand, when we are servants. We
17 IV | bewildered, repeating: “I don’t understand this at all.”~But Servigny
18 IV | has hard things to bear. I understand your sorrow and I promise
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