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1    VIII|     with the speaker, and not knowing him for the most consummate
2       X| myself by any promise to you, knowing as I do that the question
3      XI|   prescribed a change of air. Knowing that his patient could not
4   XVIII|    seek to allay their wrath, knowing but too well that it was
5     XXV|   interposed Benjamin, with a knowing smile. "Who will ever know
6   XXVII|       and rebuked him for not knowing his own son. But he had
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