Chapter
1 I | the old sailor Papagris, known as Jean Bart, in whose charge
2 I | second son, whom he has known from his birth up, and judges
3 II | the quarter of the town known as Ingouville.~He had known
4 II | known as Ingouville.~He had known old Marowsko-le pere Marowsko,
5 II | examination. Nothing was known of his early life, and all
6 III | never told me. If I had known that—I was out of sorts
7 III | Captain Beausire, who had known her husband, cried:~“Come,
8 IV | his birth? Yes, but he had known me first. If he had loved
9 IV | suddenly saw him as he had known him: a man of about sixty,
10 IV | any one who had seen and known her ever think of her but
11 V | suspicions! A man who had known their mother had left him
12 V | smile, that voice—so well known, so familiar—abruptly struck
13 VI | This disgraceful secret, known to them alone, goaded him
14 VI | parts.~The mistress, well known as “La belle Alphonsine,”
15 VII | hit more keenly:~“I have known for a long time that you
16 VII | that torment is; I have known it this month past. Your
17 VII | should never have loved, or known, or cared for anything—I
18 VIII| the two was not precisely known. But this very doubt contributed
19 IX | the people he knew or had known, and among the faces which
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