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1 I| will at once, but those who knew the lie of the land, could 2 I| for, after all, the horses knew the way well, and he only 3 II| much if the whole world knew of you what I know, if only 4 II| The banker smiled. He knew that even better than Abellino.~ ~" 5 III| lost anything, they always knew exactly where to look for 6 III| their questions. Nobody knew the youth. He was a handsome, 7 III| drinking-song which none of them knew, and the company took it 8 III| for the door. Every one knew Kutyfalvi's way of going 9 IV| afford to give to it. Papa knew that only too well, and 10 IV| that, perhaps, when she knew of the festive origin of 11 IV| alone."~ ~To this Mr. Meyer knew not what to say.~ ~"Don' 12 IV| unspeakable confusion. He knew not whether to ask the old 13 IV| whether to deny that he knew her. But Teresa herself 14 IV| hat at all at any time. He knew that every one was looking 15 IV| at his face, but he also knew that his face was distorted 16 IV| became of him nobody ever knew. Some maintained that he 17 V| girl sighed heavily. Teresa knew at once that she was thinking 18 V| town, over his shop; but he knew very well, all the same, 19 V| going on at Teresa's. He knew, too, that she had adopted 20 V| her ideal, whose name she knew not, and she begged to be 21 VI| again she could not. She knew him not, she knew not even 22 VI| not. She knew him not, she knew not even his name, yet she 23 VI| Every one in the family knew the secret, but nobody said 24 VI| tending to show that nobody knew anything about it, and therefore 25 VI| was in his right mind or knew how to read.~ ~"Have you 26 VII| In their first fury they knew not which to turn upon first, 27 VIII| wealth is not happiness. I knew a poor girl whose parents 28 VIII| in the fact that the girl knew his secret. Both of them 29 VIII| damsel.~ ~"No need of that; I knew how it would turn out," 30 IX| everything quite well. She knew what her mother was talking 31 IX| domestic life. And the girl knew quite well why she spoke 32 IX| down on the sofa which he knew you had embroidered, and 33 IX| necessities of the age. Every one knew him, everybody, that is, 34 IX| the thronging crowds, he knew how to make tea better than 35 IX| afterwards every[Pg 241] one knew that Fennimore and Abellino 36 IX| every one pretended that he knew nothing at all about it.~ ~ ~ ~ 37 X| after all?~ ~The whole world knew who had inherited that name - 38 X| she could confide, and she knew not where to look for such 39 X| strange names, and all she knew about them was that they 40 X| was Fanny that she scarce knew what to say; moreover, she 41 XIII| John to find that his wife knew his dogs by name, he was 42 XIII| pleased to see that the dogs knew their mistress - ah! every 43 XIII| others do what they could. He knew very well that a single 44 XIII| was an old fox, and they knew each other, for they had 45 XIII| than one moment, for he knew that in the next the fox 46 XIII| would not depart till she knew for certain that her friend 47 XV| fist at Joko's head. He knew the manners and customs 48 XVI| his approach. Every one knew of him by hearsay as the 49 XVI| with her.~ ~Of course he knew that it was Kecskerey's 50 XVI| unmercifully, but he also knew that he vouched for everything 51 XVI| secret shame of every one he knew.~ ~As soon as the ball was 52 XVI| poor woman? If you only knew her, you would say there 53 XVII| gentle fallow deer already knew their mistress well. Her 54 XVII| there to be afraid of? I knew that Flora would come here 55 XVII| Yes, if only your ladyship knew the flowers, not merely 56 XVII| did it matter that nobody knew, she herself felt that that 57 XVII| fever in every limb. She knew, she felt that the man whom 58 XVII| perceiving a soul. God only knew where everybody had gone. 59 XVII| Why do you weep?"~ ~But he knew well enough now why she 60 XIX| quite serious, just as if he knew that it would be a great 61 XIX| sorts of ways, as if he knew very well what he wanted 62 XIX| doctor shook his head, he knew it was a sign of death.~ ~ 63 XX| recognized the voice, he knew that it was Rudolf, and 64 XXI| piled in front of him. He knew why.~ ~"My dear friends 65 XXI| bear with him - he himself knew best.~ ~"Further, remove 66 XXI| all so gravely, as if he knew very well that they were 67 XXI| the Nabob, "just as if he knew that from henceforth you