Chap.

 1        2|     lacking; she was pretty well known, but she would have stayed
 2        2|          me, gentlemen, if I had known—”~She was on the point of
 3        2|         a man, moreover, who was known in all the theaters?~“Now
 4        3|        which was one of the best known in Paris, cost him a fabulous
 5        6|          solitude. Never had she known such a sense of shame before.
 6        6|        from a menagerie and were known to be lurking in the countryside.~
 7        6|        him into the park. He was known to have exercised great
 8        6|     obscure admiration. Gaga had known her! The idea filled them
 9        6|        off this girl whom he had known for ten years yet never
10        8|  positive bores. Contrary to all known rules, they had elected
11        8| continued the aunt, “you’ve only known perfect gentlemen hitherto.
12       10|   careless attire with that well–known odor of violets and that
13       11|        Allusion was made to well–known stories about the robberies
14       12|      eyes and would, had it been known, have led people to chaff
15       12|       time extremely kind. “I’ve known it a long time, but it was
16       13|       prominent place in it, was known in every capital and asked
17       13|       and a week later it became known that he was in the country
18       13|  particulars. It was not exactly known how he died. Some spoke
19       14|      colossal posters, it became known that she must have started
20       14|         think that I should have known him!” cried Simonne. “If
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