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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
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