Chapter
1 I | Yes, yes, there she is. I know her two funnels. Would you
2 I | look?”~“No, thank you. I know before hand that I could
3 I | on:~“Did you, in Paris, know a certain M. Marechal—Leon
4 I | people are far apart you know——”~The lawyer gravely put
5 I | Maitre Lecanu did not know in the least.~“All I know
6 I | know in the least.~“All I know is,” said he, “that dying
7 I | asked:~“Then you used to know this Marechal well?”~And
8 II | to that wealth, may now know many long-wished-for delights,
9 II | nervous irritation, wanted to know what Marowsko meant by this
10 III | haste, devil take you! You know we have to be at the lawyer’
11 III | How glad he would be to know a woman, a true woman!~He
12 III | myself. I am a doctor, you know.”~“Indeed! You never told
13 III | said:~“Like a brother, you know. Such a friend as one does
14 IV | and exclaim: “Ah, yes, I know your married women; a pretty
15 IV | How did you first come to know this man Marechal?”~Old
16 IV | to remember. You ought to know better than I.”~She did
17 IV | then I will recall all I know about him, his behaviour
18 IV | Marechal, to see him, to know him, to penetrate the man
19 IV | nightmare, he muttered: “I must know. My God! I must know.”~He
20 IV | must know. My God! I must know.”~He looked further back
21 IV | write, never let any one know what had become of him!
22 V | together, and they did not know it! They spoke to each other
23 V | which no one would ever know but he, the true son.~But
24 V | return to dinner?”~“I do not know. At any rate do not wait
25 V | the invincible longing to know which had been gnawing at
26 V | portrait—stay; I don’t exactly know—perhaps it is in my desk.”~“
27 V | she hidden it? Does she know where it is, or does she
28 V | to be at home again; to know whether his mother had found
29 V | found it, but I think I know where it is.”~“What is that?”
30 V | calmly replied:~“Yes, I know where it is. I will fetch
31 V | miniature: “I don’t exactly know —perhaps it is in my desk”—
32 V | miniature of a man she did not know, she might perhaps at the
33 V | and Jean. Then she would know and understand everything.~
34 VI | not a young girl. we both know perfectly well what we are
35 VI | mother?”~“No, I wanted to know first whether you would
36 VI | done!”~“But—what—I don’t know.”~“Guess.”~“I cannot. I
37 VI | Guess.”~“I cannot. I don’t know.”~“Well, I have told Mme.
38 VII | Rosemilly?”~“You are to know that Mme. Rosemilly is about
39 VII | you. I love the woman; you know it, and laugh her to scorn
40 VII | like an animal? I hardly know what I am doing or what
41 VII | first I guessed—and now I know it.”~“Pierre! Be silent.
42 VII | refusing to understand, to know, to remember, out of fear,
43 VII | to me. It is not true. I know that it is not true.”~A
44 VII | Mother, my dear mother, I know it is not true. Do not cry;
45 VII | not true. Do not cry; I know it. It is not true.”~She
46 VII | are you going?”~“I do not know. How should I know— There
47 VII | do not know. How should I know— There is nothing left for
48 VII | replied: “I? I? How little you know me!” with such a burst of
49 VII | I must go away. I do not know where, nor how I shall set
50 VII | the tortures of hell. I know what that torment is; I
51 VII | me; do something—I don’t know what. Think of something.
52 VIII| this man’s son, since I know and acknowledge it, is it
53 VIII| the Board.”~“Oh! Do you know him?”~“Yes. And I wanted
54 VIII| What should hinder you?”~“I know no one in the Transatlantic
55 VIII| it over with M. Poulin: I know him very well. He is assessor
56 VIII| do?”~“Nothing. I do not know.”~“Will you come with me
57 VIII| Rosemilly?”~“Why, yes—yes.”~“You know I must positively go to
58 VIII| board the Lorraine.”~“No—I know. But I was thinking of so
59 IX | with all my heart, for I know there were several other
60 IX | things which I, perhaps, know nothing about?”~His lips
61 IX | very calm voice: “I hardly know myself, yet. I will make
62 IX | wedding to be?”~“I do not know yet exactly. We will make
63 IX | I promise you! Heh! Do I know the way?”~Jean in a low
64 IX | asked her husband, “when you know he will be back again within
65 IX | stammered out: “I don’t know; I cry because I am hurt.”~
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