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1 Pres | Hungarians themselves, who know whereof he writes, can see 2 I, I| palace?"~ ~"I - don't - know."~ ~"A true child of Paris!" 3 I, I| goddess or a hound, you know," smilingly returned the 4 I, I| doorway - I am sure I don't know why, for there is n't any 5 I, I| child to our apartments. You know that we - "~ ~"I have an 6 I, I| not got a little girl, I know very well what to do for 7 I, I| here much longer. Do you know what has happened to the 8 I, I| to the duke?"~ ~"Yes, I know. He has been sentenced to 9 I, I| observed the elder man. "I know of a country in Europe where 10 I, II| passer-by to hear:~ ~"I know the little countess will 11 I, II| that is just what I don't know; and the little countess, 12 I, II| because of its beauty, you know!"~ ~The young man also seated 13 I, III| disappearance; and if she does know that you did not return 14 I, III| our palace! Now don't you know where it is?"~ ~"The 'Palace 15 I, III| fugitives. He longed to know if they had escaped pursuit. 16 I, III| follow him. We do not even know in what direction he has 17 I, III| Notwithstanding this, however, we know very well that you received 18 I, III| of approaching danger. We know very well that you and your 19 I, III| friend. In fact, we must know what has become of him and 20 I, III| his charge."~ ~"I don't know where he is."~ ~"You do 21 I, III| where he is."~ ~"You do know. According to the report 22 I, III| repeat what I said before: I know nothing about the future 23 I, III| to-morrow. That which I do not know I cannot tell you."~ ~"Very 24 I, III| Marquis d'Avoncourt, do you know to what country your friend 25 I, IV| discover the fugitives you will know very well what to do. The 26 I, IV| assist you all we can. You know that we have secret agents 27 I, IV| child - not even to let her know that I am living?"~ ~"Certainly, 28 II, I| because they wished people to know that they had parasols; 29 II, I| Herr Justice? You ought to know."~ ~The justice had an odd 30 II, I| she intended to let them know in advance that she did 31 II, II| should like very much to know."~ ~"Katinka hugom can see 32 II, II| the justice, "what do you know about this mysterious personage? 33 II, II| How is it possible not to know whether the man is married 34 II, II| are Christians, one may know from their kitchen: there 35 II, II| Doctor, surely you ought to know something about our mysterious 36 II, II| the baroness.~ ~"I don't know the names of them, your 37 II, II| companions - that much we know from the servants," affirmed 38 II, III| he was interrupted.~ ~"I know that also," said the count. " 39 II, III| does it come that you don't know my name - you who know everything?'"~ ~" 40 II, III| t know my name - you who know everything?'"~ ~"I cannot 41 II, III| was perplexed; he did not know what to do next. Was it 42 II, III| hundred guilders a year. I know that a Hungarian gentleman 43 II, III| What is it you wish to know?"~ ~"How can I obtain possession 44 III, II| drive to-day. Dost thou not know that this is my birthday - 45 III, II| volume she had cast there. "I know every one of the four volumes 46 III, II| persons are clever enough to know how to impose on the children. 47 III, II| traveling in great haste, I know not why, we came to a river, 48 III, II| good."~ ~"How dost thou know she is good?"~ ~"Because 49 III, III| matter with him?"~ ~"I don't know, indeed! I believe he is 50 III, III| shall we do?"~ ~"I don't know, madame. When any of us 51 III, III| He will shoot me dead; I know it. But let him, in God' 52 III, III| the sound of wheels, and know what we were doing. Then 53 III, IV| too.~ ~"There! did n't I know some one would take it into 54 III, IV| anything from you, but to know who brought you here."~ ~" 55 IV, I| HERR COUNT: I dare say you know that the father of your 56 IV, I| accomplice of thieves. I know she will conduct herself 57 IV, II| that she either did not know of Marie's hiding-place, 58 IV, III| away from here, and you know we are chained to this place."~ ~" 59 IV, III| place."~ ~"Yes; then I don't know what we can do. Shall I 60 IV, III| not necessary for me to know what she is doing."~ ~Marie 61 IV, III| thieves comrades of mine. I know that the people around here 62 IV, III| in this castle. I don't know, and I don't ask, what this 63 IV, III| look after his treasure. I know more than I say, and Satan 64 IV, III| ultimately lead you - "~ ~"Yes, I know - to the gallows and to 65 IV, III| Count, but it is too late. I know very well what would be 66 IV, IV| serious tone:~ ~"Do you know why we lost the battle of 67 IV, IV| Vavel; "but I should like to know if you fully understand 68 IV, IV| midnight - terrified by I know not what. I dread to be 69 IV, IV| I hear the bell I shall know that you have retired; then 70 V, II| alone, because no one must know that I came. Can any one 71 V, II| lady again spoke:~ ~"Do you know anything about Colonel Barthelmy?"~ ~" 72 V, II| count's grim response.~ ~"I know what men mean by a 'brief' 73 V, II| face. "I should like to know how he proposes to settle 74 V, II| seen that ere this. All I know is that there is under your 75 V, II| lover, whom I do not even know. As mine is not one of those 76 V, II| the castle is to you; I know, however, that you must 77 V, III| meaning of this? Could she know that some one else had occupied 78 V, III| confusion.~ ~"I did not know her name; that is why I 79 V, III| responded Vavel.~ ~"Yes, yes. I know that, Ludwig. It is your 80 V, III| has buried here with me. I know that you are unhappy, and 81 V, III| herself my fate. I don't know what became of her. If she 82 V, III| I believe - nay, I know it must come very soon. 83 VI, I| doctor can - help me. I know - I am - dying." He paused 84 VI, I| What is it, Henry?"~ ~"I know you - will be - angry - 85 VI, I| have a great soul. It will know how to rise to its Creator. 86 VI, I| was necessary for him to know. Through this medium he 87 VI, II| This inhibition, you must know, is intended to prevent 88 VI, II| abroad about you, for I know very well that a certain 89 VI, II| mistress; and since I do not know whether there be one or 90 VI, III| responded Herr Bernat.~ ~"You know to whom I would have you 91 VI, III| is not far from here. You know who the lady is without 92 VI, IV| loves me?"~ ~"That I do not know, baroness, for he did not 93 VI, IV| tell me; but I think you know that he loves you. That 94 VI, IV| free! How well he would know what to do in this emergency!~ ~ 95 VI, IV| chair.~ ~"I should like to know why you both thought it 96 VI, IV| foot-soldiers."~ ~"But how do you know that Satan Laczi and his 97 VI, V| dear little daughter, I know that our friend Ludwig is 98 VI, VI| Lisette, I dare say you do not know that I am your neighbor 99 VI, VI| must be she."~ ~"And do you know that I expect to be Count 100 VI, VI| Vavel's wife?"~ ~"I did not know it, your ladyship, but it 101 VI, VI| in the kitchen; I don't know anything about matters out 102 VI, VI| suits only herself. I don't know how to win the good will 103 VI, VI| No; I don't need to know anything, only that she 104 VI, VI| always tell me all I need know about mon petit garçon. 105 VI, VI| Lisette?"~ ~"That I don't know - do you understand? I - 106 VI, VI| understand? I - don't - know. And I don't inquire, either. 107 VII, I| accomplished?"~ ~"Well, you must know that there are three essential 108 VII, II| imagined he had learned to know and understand through his 109 VII, III| beating heart:~ ~"I must know to a certainty what Themire 110 VII, III| manor. My troop, as you know, belongs to the 'Legion 111 VII, III| Demons,' and they do not know the definition of the word ' 112 VII, III| destiny awaits her. You know the emperor is going to 113 VIII, I| Suppose it had learned to know the true meaning of gratitude - 114 VIII, I| tell me - tell me what you know about her."~ ~"You shall 115 VIII, I| I will tell you. Do you know what Napoleon brought home 116 VIII, I| now, you would rejoice, I know! Let me beg you to become 117 VIII, I| stranger in a strange land. I know not who is my friend or 118 VIII, I| way you may win it. You know best where the maid will 119 VIII, II| After that I - I don't know what will become of me."~ ~" 120 VIII, II| Read this, and learn to know me as I am," she said in 121 IX, I| she asked.~ ~"I don't know. He went to see Lisette, 122 IX, I| Cambray?"~ ~"How should I know where he is? A pretty question 123 IX, I| t want the gentleman to know that I am here. Maybe he 124 IX, I| little steel casket. Do you know where it is hidden?"~ ~" 125 IX, I| Then it is all right. I know now what I have to do. My 126 IX, I| s confidence. Besides, I know some one who can perform 127 IX, I| not betrayed him, then I know where he will be to-morrow. 128 IX, I| madame, I think I shall know what to do if you 'cannot'! 129 IX, II| it?" he asked.~ ~"I don't know whether it was a wild beast 130 IX, III| trouble about yourself. I know you better. When you come 131 IX, III| an old soda-factory - I know the place well. I should 132 IX, III| toward the thicket. You will know what to do then - fall upon 133 IX, III| arrived at the thicket let me know. Set fire to that tallest 134 IX, IV| cheerful tone. "Don't you know me? I am the woman who gave 135 IX, IV| maid."~ ~"Tell me what you know about the maid," eagerly 136 IX, IV| honest woman."~ ~"Yes, yes, I know," returned Katharina. "A 137 X, I| death. But tell me what you know about Raab."~ ~"I know all 138 X, I| you know about Raab."~ ~"I know all about it. I come from 139 X, I| and that is how I come to know she is a princess."~ ~Vavel' 140 X, I| that was easy enough. You know the spring is connected 141 X, II| you are a Frenchman, and know what is due to ladies of 142 X, III| death once before, will know how to do it again."~ ~Katharina 143 X, III| any more now, dearest; you know you must not excite yourself."~ ~ 144 X, III| n't been really ill, you know, Ludwig; it was only anxiety 145 X, III| room while I am dressing. I know you have much to say to