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1 II| To Milan,' said he, but I knew he lied. He, too, is bound 2 V| every temptation. And she knew not that her rescuer and 3 V| if by instinct, Manasseh knew where a courteous request 4 VII| regained their hotel. He knew at least that the written 5 VII| or Greek, for aught she knew, - had taken his snuff-box 6 VIII| to look at the card: she knew well enough whose name it 7 VIII| a word I said. If I only knew where that fellow Manasseh 8 VIII| then added: "I only wish I knew where to find Manasseh."~ ~" 9 VIII| stairs, and gardens; but I knew only too well that you would 10 VIII| hearer in this instance knew him only too well. She knew 11 VIII| knew him only too well. She knew that Jerome Cagliari was 12 VIII| and esteem."~ ~"But if you knew why I hate him!" interjected 13 IX| that city, where so[80] few knew even of her existence, was 14 IX| the task which she herself knew not even how to begin.~ ~ 15 XI| the house. Voices that she knew only too well, and some 16 XII| both, - the first because I knew the young man adored you, 17 XII| you, the second because I knew you reciprocated his feeling."~ ~ 18 XII| yesterday I should come, and I knew you were expecting me from 19 XII| the theatre."~ ~"And you knew that too?"~ ~"Yes, because 20 XIV| was now among people who knew him well, and he did not 21 XIV| use reins or whip: they knew their duty, - to pull lustily 22 XV| Manasseh's ruffled brow, she knew that the words must have 23 XV| whatever."~ ~Manasseh now knew that dangers surrounded 24 XVI| the table. But Manasseh knew better. His opponents, angered 25 XVII| at first suspected. She knew now that the vague dread 26 XVIII| was justified. But I also knew that they would never go 27 XVIII| or Rome. But Manasseh, I knew, must meet with the fugitive, 28 XIX| and leave her there; but I knew how to go to work to rid 29 XIX| to be shown thither.~ ~"I knew you would turn up here before 30 XX| thus summarily with him; he knew that only his brother Manasseh 31 XX| with our two brothers. You knew how to serve them better 32 XXIII| them. For two months they knew that they were standing 33 XXIII| Those experienced in war knew that these birds were the 34 XXIII| read her brother's face, knew what that sigh meant.~ ~" 35 XXIV| and perceiving that he knew thoroughly what he was undertaking.[ 36 XXIV| without complaint! Blanka knew the meaning of those tears, 37 XXIV| persistence.~ ~Blanka well knew who that enemy was, but 38 XXIV| this severe blow, but she knew the harsh decree would have 39 XXVI| Manasseh smiled sadly. He knew better than the other what 40 XXVIII| black with guilt as he knew himself to be, chose the