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 1     I|        am a true gentleman, who knows how to prendre son air in
 2   III|       Bravo, little brother! He knows how it ought to be done."~ ~"
 3    IV|          but then, as every one knows, the most famous artistes
 4    IV|         office or from goodness knows whence, would find his daughters
 5    IV|        blockhead! All the world knows that one of your daughters
 6    IV|      and a fourth, and goodness knows how many more. And all of
 7   VII| tempting proximity, Heaven only knows.~ ~Master Jock, on perceiving
 8   VII|        delighted as a child who knows that some long-wished-for
 9   VII|      intelligence.~ ~"Who never knows when to leave off spouting,"
10    IX|       sofa that is there. Mamma knows which it is, for I embroidered
11    IX|       in the doorway. Everybody knows that Kecskerey's money does
12    IX|   entertainment, and he himself knows that they know it. And yet,
13     X|        to say, "I wonder if she knows how to return it, poor little
14    XI|      the enemy of every one she knows; but whenever she meets
15  XIII|        a great pity that nobody knows how to prescribe for the
16   XVI|     have every one who sees and knows you approach you with a
17 XVIII|   Perhaps she'll even die - who knows? - And what's the matter
18 XVIII|         scoundrel, her husband, knows and suffers it in order
19    XX|      turned his head aside. God knows why, but he could not have
20   XXI|      are in a good humour - who knows why? - and Rudolf kissed
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