Chapter
1 I | a quarter past nine. He knew that when the beer was placed
2 II | which recalled to him, he knew not why, that of the girl
3 II | and returned: “If you, but knew, Madame, what pleasant moments ‘
4 III | continued: “If you only knew how comical, original, and
5 IV | chamber of deputies; he knew all the cabinet ministers,
6 V | explain. It is not my fault. I knew that woman—long ago—”~She
7 VI | shall we be friends?”~He knew that that sentence was irrevocable,
8 VI | hands and heads; he even knew what they said to each other
9 VI | the other pretty. Duroy knew that the manager was a paterfamilias,
10 VI | before the meal was over, he knew that their relations would
11 VI | he dreaded something, he knew not what. He was ushered
12 VII | whirled and he scarcely knew what was taking place. He
13 VII | the coachman drove off. He knew where to go.~The conversation
14 VII | saw nothing more; he only knew that he raised his arm and
15 VII | my darling, if you only knew how I felt when I read the
16 VIII | a scared expression. He knew that the end was near. I
17 VIII | confidence in him, for she knew that he was intelligent,
18 IX | no domestic ties. If you knew. There are days when I should
19 IX | had wished to come; she knew that she was coming to a
20 XI | Yes, I confess that if I knew you better, I should do
21 XI | mad—I love you. Oh, if you knew how I love you!”~She could
22 XII | words of supplication; she knew that all was over, that
23 XIII | with a light heart, he knew not why.~His wife had not
24 XIV | his only friend, for he knew me when a child. My mother
25 XVII | capable of such an action; he knew nothing of Suzanne’s escapade.
26 XVIII| have deceived me. Everyone knew of it but me. My husband
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