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1        2|  recognize her and to be quite ignorant of the nature of her relations
2        5|      which he had been totally ignorant. He stopped short and, assuming
3        5|   Hitherto he had been utterly ignorant of it, but now it beat full
4        7|      and as became a man quite ignorant of womankind, he began asking
5        9|       had remained voluntarily ignorant of Fauchery’s assiduous
6       11|     pleasure or of society was ignorant of the fact that he was
7       11|     down. Moreover, no one was ignorant of the fact that Nana was
8       12| nothing more, for he was still ignorant whether he was a cuckold
9       14|   around him. Doubtless he was ignorant of the declaration of war,
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