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 1     I|       est une plaisanterie. Dost understand?"~ ~"I can't say for certain,
 2    II| comfortably in possession."~ ~"I understand," said the banker, with
 3   III|       But one thing he could not understand at all.~ ~"Pray how did
 4    IV|           sir! But, of course, I understand, they would be depriving
 5    VI|          middle-class style, you understand. And I'll tell you why.
 6   VII|      common people were given to understand that, though an ox would
 7  VIII|          am his. You will better understand the amicable relations between
 8  VIII|           but to another. Do you understand?"~ ~"Of course! You would
 9  VIII|      shilling."~ ~"Why, man, you understand nothing. My estates are
10    IX|        to sit down, and made her understand, at last, that she was to
11    IX|      that on any account; do you understand?"~ ~Why, of course she understood!
12    IX|      indeed," said she. "I don't understand it. You have a look at it."~ ~
13    IX|      parting. Mr. Boltay did not understand it at all.~ ~But Teresa
14    IX|       all.~ ~But Teresa began to understand.[Pg 226]~ ~So they had to
15     X|         of a hare. She could not understand from whence these people
16    XI|     Squire John himself began to understand what sort of a wife he had
17    XI|        Oh," said Fanny, "I shall understand that class better than you
18   XII|         read it anew in order to understand it properly; and then she
19  XIII|          he absolutely could not understand any attempt to aggravate
20  XIII|         woman's heart that could understand her, and a manly face that
21  XIII|        to the same effect. Women understand these things so much better
22   XVI|         there is much you do not understand, and will not understand.
23   XVI|         understand, and will not understand. In the world there are
24   XVI|        are attacked?"~ ~"I don't understand."~ ~"Suppose they say of
25  XVII|       the ground, for he did not understand a word that he had been
26   XIX|       words to him that he might understand and never forget, so that
27   XIX|        away! Don't be afraid, we understand you. Say it again."~ ~But
28   XIX|          house."~ ~"I know it. I understand it. God be praised!"~ ~"
29   XIX|         did not hear, he did not understand what she said to him, he
30    XX|        was Rudolf, and could not understand why he should have come
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