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1 I, I | he do? As yet he did not know. He was by no means resolute 2 I, I | years, a man who did not know exactly toward what ideal 3 I, I | lodge was vacant, and as I know you are always alone at 4 I, I | Princesse de Ponteve.”~“You know,” said the lady gravely, “ 5 I, I | shall close your studio. I know only too well to what that 6 I, I | What, pray?”~“I dont know, you see, since I am still 7 I, I | An American whom I do not know.”~“Have you come to an agreement 8 I, I | with me to the door— you know that very well. Good-by!”~ 9 I, I | embarrassed.~“Why, I hardly know. Why this question?”~“I 10 I, I | Am I in love?” He did not know, never having been really 11 I, I | great audacity.~“Do you know what I asked myself while 12 I, I | no longer eat?”~“Let me know of it.”~“And then?”~“I will 13 I, I | things that are disturbing to know but charming to hear.~Sometimes 14 I, I | that was all; she feared to know, to comprehend, and to reflect; 15 I, II | Musadieu, however, seemed to know something of which he did 16 I, II | not immediately wish to know him. She must see him, make 17 I, II | churches.~“Does the Duchess know,” Musadieu continued, “that 18 I, II | old. In a week you will know all that society thinks 19 I, II | nature, at which they do not know how to look; outside of 20 I, II | beautiful modern portrait I know. There is prodigious life 21 I, II | would be useful to him to know later: history, studying 22 I, III| much~of my time, but you know that I can no longer do 23 I, III| of thing to Nanette, you know.”~The landau awaited them 24 I, III| Annette inquired.~“I dont know,” said Bertin, at which 25 I, III| one, and evidently do not know that we are swimming in 26 I, III| seven oclock in the evening know not what to do and dine 27 I, III| skeptical, and pretending to know exactly what women were 28 I, III| young stripling. Does she know or reflect upon that? Have 29 I, III| their owners. She wished to know all about them, asked questions 30 I, III| someone?”~“No—perhaps—I never know.”~He had seated himself 31 I, III| coverlets just now.”~“I know that; I know it only too 32 I, III| just now.”~“I know that; I know it only too well! Once cannot 33 I, III| said in a calmer voice: “I know for a fact that that story 34 I, III| have disappeared.”~“Alas! I know it. Everything goes so soon!”~ 35 I, III| turned gray very early, you know,” she said. “I have always 36 I, IV | right.”~“Why?”~“I do not know.”~“Let us go to see it.”~ 37 I, IV | being better pleased to know that he was mingling with 38 I, IV | tint obtained by women who know how to make up well.~The 39 II, I | to the club.~“And do you know why? Only because you are 40 II, I | certain of this. When I know that you are in Paris, my 41 II, I | letter. I need so much to know that you~love me! I have 42 II, I | Paris for the reason you know.~“I send to you all that 43 II, I | does she not return?”~“I know nothing about it. It was 44 II, I | much, very much, but you know that the grief of eighteen 45 II, I | friend; while a husband—you know——”~Delighted, Olivier replied: “ 46 II, II | up some partridges.”~“You know that your father forbids 47 II, II | going up to my room. Let me know as soon as you arrive.”~“ 48 II, II | remarked, that she might know what they thought: “I feel 49 II, II | that I should come, you know. He charged me to take you 50 II, II | back with me. And I—do you know what I propose? You have 51 II, II | find you here. I do not know how to live any more where 52 II, II | selfish wants. And then I know quite well that I have no 53 II, II | happiness into your life. I know that; I feel it. Yes, I 54 II, II | you really love, do you know? Oh, I feel that as one 55 II, II | had caught her.~“I dont know; it depends upon the difficulties. 56 II, III| cry out: “Say no more! I know very well that she resembles 57 II, III| seduce Annette. Oh, no, no! I know how loyal you are, worthy 58 II, III| she murmured:~“Olivier, I know very well all that you have 59 II, III| Farandal entered? Do you know why?”~He hesitated, very 60 II, III| said slowly:~“But—I hardly know—I was tired, and then, to 61 II, III| But this is sufficient. I know the uprightness of your 62 II, III| uprightness of your heart. I know that you will reflect deeply 63 II, IV | friend,” said she; “you know I like it when we are alone 64 II, IV | t be vexed with me. You know that music hypnotizes me; 65 II, IV | By whom?”~“You do not know it?”~“No.”~“What, really, 66 II, IV | What, really, you do not know it?”~“No, indeed.”~“By Schubert.”~“ 67 II, IV | a few seconds.~“I dont know.”~“To take you and your 68 II, IV | discover their tastes, to know the details of dress and 69 II, IV | asked.~“It is nothing; you know that since your grandmother70 II, V | necessary to let the young girl know that it depended only upon 71 II, V | devoured by a desire to know what was passing in his 72 II, V | nothing! She preferred to know and to weep under certainty 73 II, V | confess! I would rather know. I am certain of it, but 74 II, V | of it, but I would rather know. I would rather— Oh, you 75 II, V | me that you love her. I know it, I feel it from all that 76 II, V | dying of it, but I wish to know it from your own lips.”~ 77 II, V | with his head!~Does one know, does one ever know why 78 II, V | one know, does one ever know why a woman’s face has suddenly 79 II, V | tone.~“Listen, my child, I know all about the event that 80 II, V | said to her daughter: “You know that your father is waiting 81 II, VI | saw nothing, who did not know, did not understand! But 82 II, VI | of all that he did not know, of her going about, her 83 II, VI | One wishes her to see, to know, to appreciate no one else. 84 II, VI | not my faulty, Any.”~“I know it well; I do not reproach 85 II, VI | What physician?”~“I do not know; it is about some accident.”~ 86 II, VI | Lacerations.”~“How do you know that there are none?”~“I 87 II, VI | with profound attention, to know all and understand all.~“ 88 II, VI | she inquired.~“I do not know exactly,” he answered in 89 II, VI | the Countess repeated.~“I know hardly anything about it 90 II, VI | then murmured: “I do not know.”~“But where were you going?”~“ 91 II, VI | departure, impatient to know that they were off and that 92 II, VI | name, as well as one can know the few words that have 93 II, VI | and he no longer seemed to know that she was there.~She


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