Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|      cunning and privation? Who knows? Forth he chants his prayers,
 2     I,    VIII|      against the future; for he knows of your difficulties."~ ~"
 3    II,       I|       young lady, although, God knows, you do not look like it!"
 4    II,      II|      destruction, for the Devil knows no mercy, and he takes his
 5    II,      VI|        as possible. And well he knows why; because if he should
 6    II,      VI|         greatly object."~ ~"Who knows? But you will pledge your
 7    II,     VII|       body, with his hands? Who knows if then the Catholic Church
 8    II,     VII|  dissecting-room regularly, and knows every particle in the structure
 9    II,    VIII| disposition of a nun, and - she knows how to keep her own counsel.
10    II,      XV|         command; to-morrow, God knows who may fill our place.
11    II,    XVII|  secrets to a friend of whom he knows beforehand that he will
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