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1 I| but if it does last, I know not where we are to find 2 I| of bread is gone, I don't know where I am to get any more 3 I| district so long and learnt to know all its boggy and hilly 4 I| spoiled child, who does not know whether to laugh or to cry. 5 I| brought me hither I don't know. I would have gone on further 6 I| should very much like to know."~ ~"Ah, ça, 'tis interessant. 7 I| you go to him and let him know that I want to sleep in 8 I| gentleman a Kárpáthy? Do you know what it means to bear the 9 I| But it does not matter. I know the nigger lingo just as 10 I| Certainly. But do you know anything else about him?"~ ~" 11 I| don't ask for a gift, you know," he exclaimed at last, " 12 I| expression. "'Tis mine, you know, practically, or[Pg 38] 13 I| be waxy. I can wait, you know. I am quite a juvenile." 14 I| every one his fancy, you know."~ ~And thereupon, with 15 II| These worthy bread-wasters know Abellino of old, for Hungarian 16 II| pocket-handkerchief. You know, of course, that a really 17 II| exemple?"~ ~"Par exemple. You know I went to Hungary to look 18 II| million and a half."~ ~"I know," said the banker, with 19 II| a pen.~ ~"Then you also know, perhaps, that in the Asiatic 20 II| smiled calmly.~ ~"You must know, moreover," continued Abellino, " 21 II| eyes.~ ~"How much do you know?" he cried.~ ~"I know this 22 II| you know?" he cried.~ ~"I know this much - the evil usurper 23 II| what you say, but I must know the truth, because I am 24 II| it is as useful to me to know of the embarras de richesses 25 II| poverty of the other. I know the position of every stranger 26 II| class the whole way; but I know very well that the properties 27 II| every one's lips; but I know very well that the poor 28 II| control the money market know things that they keep to 29 II| banker, with a shrug, "I know very well that it would 30 II| world knew of you what I know, if only I did not know 31 II| know, if only I did not know it. You naturally come to 32 II| thousand francs or so?"~ ~"You know I do. Give my creditors 33 II| Kárpáthy's death."~ ~"I know that; but John Kárpáthy 34 II| cavalier."~ ~"Not at all. I know very well that he stands 35 II| has no ideals. He does not know such a word. Besides, I 36 II| somewhat[Pg 55] grievous, but I know of a case which would free 37 III| Whitsun-Day again, eh?"~ ~"I know it, noble sir. To-morrow 38 III| Whitsun King."~ ~"And do you know how many buckets of wine 39 III| town a pretty penny."~ ~"I know this much, that it does 40 III| with one another. I also know that whoever proves to be 41 III| youth, serenely; "I did not know that. I'll take care to 42 III| even the wild animal would know how to treat a Kárpáthy 43 III| of all, however, you must know what sort of a character 44 III| ceiling.~ ~"I really don't know. I only know that I shall 45 III| really don't know. I only know that I shall be a bigger 46 III| for a gentleman, I don't know."~ ~"The bigger blackguard 47 III| very good joke. I don't know whether you think so, too?[ 48 III| servants, especially as they know you to be but a boor, and 49 IV| elegant income; but, as we all know, the salary of a cashier 50 IV| thrust into prison. You know what I mean. Get something 51 IV| chorus-girls should come to know of it, and demand a rise 52 IV| shoulders. "If I did not know you for a credulous simpleton," 53 IV| her bed, and leave it I know she never will, unless it 54 IV| quite so simple as not to know why the young people in 55 IV| And why? I should like to know why? Have I not always brought 56 IV| gentlemen, say what you know of me! Am I a thief, or 57 IV| acquaintances whom he had learnt to know in his official days: they 58 IV| daughters left and to spare. I know from experience that one 59 IV| the effect that he did not know anything about it.~ ~"With 60 IV| till she dozes off!"~ ~"I know she will always be running 61 V| swim in luxury, you do not know what delight, what rapture 62 V| for the first time; you know nothing of the proud consciousness 63 V| as possible. Who did not know of the Meyer girls in those 64 V| believe me, ancient spinsters know how to be revengeful! They 65 V| ill of me; but do you not know the singer personally? I 66 V| pray[Pg 127] do not let her know that the money comes from 67 V| for the girl's sake. You know what an evil tongue the 68 VI| name? Fanny herself did not know it, and she would not have 69 VI| bit of an oddity, you must know. My father before me was 70 VI| never once arose. We all know what these honest Philistines 71 VI| frighten you. I only want to know your name."~ ~"My name is 72 VI| be."~ ~"We will let you know the time and place of the 73 VII| that he not only did not know how to steal, but was by 74 VII| says. It is not enough to know that they do rob you; I 75 VII| you; I should also like to know how much they rob you of."~ ~" 76 VII| It was a bad year, you know," objected Master Jock. " 77 VII| that is a misstatement. I know as a fact that there was 78 VII| considerable."~ ~"Yes, I know, the price was low; there 79 VII| Let that be, Peter. We know that you are a worthy, honest 80 VII| man to do? He must live. I know he has children to support."~ ~" 81 VII| little snatch of slumber. We know, of course, that early[Pg 82 VII| to answer.~ ~"I want to know," continued Kárpáthy, in 83 VII| None of that! Don't you know that a Kárpáthy should always 84 VII| Pipe! Tut-tut! Don't you know that, first of all, you 85 VII| long, a sermon short."~ ~"I know," said Palko; and off he 86 VIII| and soundly as you like! I know very well that it is not 87 VIII| seducing your ward."~ ~"I know it, sir; but I am on my 88 VIII| guard."~ ~"My good sir, you know not half the artful tricks 89 VIII| Stop, sir! One thing I do know. I know that, all because 90 VIII| One thing I do know. I know that, all because of your 91 VIII| plan, I say, which you must know of. It would be better if 92 VIII| man in the Bible. But I know, sir, that wealth is not 93 VIII| secrets from me, when you know I can see through you as 94 VIII| water? Do you think I don't know whom you love? Speak out! 95 VIII| nothing in the world you don't know already. We must look you 96 VIII| loyally, and ardently."~ ~"I know. You mean Alexander," replied 97 VIII| loves you so much."~ ~"I know; I admit it. I have always 98 IX| must. The whole world must know; and, above all, Mr. Boltay 99 IX| above all, Mr. Boltay must know what an unfortunate mother 100 IX| into the street. I did not know what to do. My first thought 101 IX| last daughter, and - we know the rest!~ ~She was to have 102 IX| Meyer could not possibly know anything about it, and therefore 103 IX| the same time of life. I know very well that he would 104 IX| natural, after all. Blood, you know, is thicker than water."~ ~ 105 IX| didn't."~ ~"You used to know Rézi Halm, didn't you?"~ ~" 106 IX| they were neighbours, you know. There was no speaking to 107 IX| look at us. And now do you know what has happened to those 108 IX| follows: "I don't[Pg 217] know how it is, but I don't feel 109 IX| home - that sofa-cover, you know, with the kissing doves 110 IX| went on again -~ ~"I didn't know whether to be sorry for 111 IX| become of you. 'I don't know, sir,' said I; 'they took 112 IX| give you your coffee. I know exactly how you like it, 113 IX| peculiar smile.~ ~"Then you know him?"~ ~"I have seen him 114 IX| and the girls were wild to know how their mother had fared.~ ~ 115 IX| My dear Aunt,~ ~"I know everything. Don't let that 116 IX| himself knows that they know it. And yet, for all that, 117 IX| possible. Those who did not know and wished to know each 118 IX| did not know and wished to know each other were immediately 119 IX| as if everybody did not know it!~ ~As a matter of fact, 120 X| the effect that he did not know what he had done to deserve 121 X| strange world, of which I know absolutely nothing. I cannot 122 X| about the rest. Ah, you know the world well. That is 123 X| medicine, and kind words, who know what a good heart she has; 124 X| for presuming so far. I know right well that there are 125 X| about her. Indeed, I only know of one other lady who is 126 X| chère voisine - we live, you know, close to the Kárpáthy estate 127 X| i.e. I should like to know what you can find to occupy 128 X| i.e. Perhaps you don't know that: how could you?), " 129 X| Oh!" sobbed Fanny, "I know that you are the ministering 130 X| that benefit only I could know, only I could feel. Say 131 X| custody, though. I do not know whether Szentirmay is likely 132 XI| invite not only those I know, but those I have never 133 XI| reports of the people you know, to lay hold upon their 134 XI| had not a title, I don't know that the world would recognize 135 XI| class better than you do! I know more about them already 136 XII| cheering him vociferously: we know,[Pg 271] of course, that 137 XII| also, naturally wanted to know what was in the letter.~ ~ 138 XII| last, she herself did not know how many kisses she had 139 XII| jealous; but he lets her know of his coming beforehand, 140 XIII| in the whole pack."~ ~"I know them: one is Cziczke, and 141 XIII| side, "I should like to know how many of the husbands 142 XIII| felt uneasy, and did not know where to bestow himself. 143 XIII| forward as if to let the fox know that a few more minutes 144 XIII| betray what no man must ever know!~ ~How happy she would have 145 XIII| had she never learnt to know this passion, if she had 146 XV| so closely that I did not know which was the master of 147 XV| all right. And what do you know about the Kárpáthys?"~ ~ 148 XV| face.~ ~"My dear friend, I know not why you say such things 149 XVI| thought Kecskerey. "I know that they are making their 150 XVI| her in the least.~ ~"And I know it as a fact, that our fêted 151 XVI| Rudolf. As if you did not know that it is usual to spend 152 XVI| on young women."~ ~"But I know exactly what happened to 153 XVI| ça, that's true! But you know how often it happens that 154 XVI| the whole company would know all about it, and at the 155 XVI| she was angry.~ ~"May I know how I have offended?"~ ~" 156 XVI| quit your side, although I know that in that case it will 157 XVI| in the whole world."~ ~"I know all about her; and you, 158 XVI| suppose me so simple! I know everything. I know that 159 XVI| simple! I know everything. I know that Fanny's sisters were 160 XVI| being betrayed and ruined. I know that in the eyes of the 161 XVI| dubious record; but I also know that, so long as I hold 162 XVII| what does it profit you to know that I am a senseless creature 163 XVII| love but your pity; I shall know how to get over it somehow 164 XVIII| side.[Pg 329]~ ~"Don't you know that I have just come from 165 XVIII| I am absolutely sure I know who her lover is," remarked 166 XVIII| that man I should like to know!"~ ~Kecskerey, who was having 167 XVIII| arm.~ ~"Would you like to know?"~ ~"I should."~ ~"Then 168 XIX| befallen your house."~ ~"I know it. I understand it. God 169 XXI| with a odd sort of joy, I know not how to express it, as 170 XXI| from close beside me. I know what[Pg 345] that means. 171 XXI| your wife's bedroom."~ ~"I know, but I can never pass it 172 XXI| servant, old Paul, will know which it is. The coffin, 173 XXI| easily count up. I only know of three to whom I can really