Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|        recover it," I said. "I knew a young man who lost his
 2     I,       I|          Of this method I also knew examples of success. I was
 3     I,      II|       here!"~ ~By his speech I knew him for a Pole, and the
 4     I,     III|       you to my papa!"~ ~So he knew English well enough, since
 5     I,      IV|      of servants, of whom each knew and fulfilled his particular
 6     I,      IV|       Still, I noticed that he knew more about us than foreigners
 7     I,      VI| recognise me," he said, "but I knew you at once. I knew you
 8     I,      VI|      but I knew you at once. I knew you very well, too - at
 9     I,      IX|     will. He wrote that, as he knew that his wife was well provided
10     I,      IX|        my father's will, and I knew that all this seeming spite
11     I,       X|     not care for politics, and knew of the "Maticza" as a purely
12     I,       X|      in the whole congregation knew or recognised me, except
13     I,      XI|       made! But Mr. Schmerling knew a good many fine tricks,
14     I,      XI|     very rich man, for I never knew him in even a momentary
15     I,      XI|    pressure of his iron arm, I knew at once that he would dominate
16    II,       I|       that time the little one knew me well enough; she had
17    II,       V|       do his will, although he knew well that in reality she
18    II,      VI|      farther - as yet - only I knew now beyond a doubt that,
19    II,     VII|      scorn to drink. Siegfried knew this well, and had given
20    II,     VII|       it speaks?~ ~I thought I knew all. I had sounded the mystery
21    II,      IX|        mirth. As a physician I knew that it impaired the health
22    II,      XI|      she had been when I first knew her, and I wondered that
23    II,     XII|     the threatening rain. They knew well that these messages
24    II,     XVI|  perfect coolness. You already knew that MacMahon was hemmed
25    II,     XVI|    millions?"~ ~What? I hardly knew. Throw it into the ocean;
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