Part,  Chapter

  1      I,       I|     avenue is the palace?"~ ~"I - don't - know."~ ~"A true child
  2      I,       I|        this doorway - I am sure I don't know why, for there is
  3      I,       I|        you." Then, to the child: "Don't be afraid, little countess;
  4      I,       I|          said:~ ~"Why, surely you don't take us to be croquemitaines
  5      I,       I|            Then, aloud: "My dear, don't you say your prayers before
  6      I,      II|           But that is just what I don't know; and the little countess,
  7      I,      II|     twenty francs as a pourboire; don't forget to look for it!
  8      I,     III|           name of our palace! Now don't you know where it is?"~ ~"
  9      I,     III|           him into the palace. "I don't want to meet any of the
 10      I,     III|         him and his charge."~ ~"I don't know where he is."~ ~"
 11      I,      IV|           desert my daughter?"~ ~"Don't you think Amélie will
 12      I,      IV|          interest of his country? Don't you suppose his heart
 13     II,       I|       whom Cziraky said: 'My lad, don't trouble yourself to inquire
 14     II,      II|           What is his name?"~ ~"I don't think any one around here
 15     II,      II|          permission!"~ ~"Then you don't care what people do here?"~ ~"
 16     II,      II|     interposed the baroness.~ ~"I don't know the names of them,
 17     II,     III|         how does it come that you don't know my name - you who
 18    III,     III|        the matter with him?"~ ~"I don't know, indeed! I believe
 19    III,     III|           what shall we do?"~ ~"I don't know, madame. When any
 20    III,     III|           do that."~ ~"And if you don't do it you will kill the
 21    III,     III|       true, too, madame."~ ~"Then don't you do anything. I shall
 22    III,      IV|           cried angrily:~ ~"But I don't need a doctor, or any
 23    III,      IV|         all the matter with me. I don't want anything from you,
 24     IV,       I|       with it if I wished, - so I don't need to beg any more,
 25     IV,      II|           order of things.~ ~"And don't I love you?" exclaimed
 26     IV,      II|           with sudden sharpness. "Don't I love you as the fakir
 27     IV,      II| Carthusian loves his Virgin Mary? Don't I love you quite as dearly?"~ ~"
 28     IV,      II|         quite as dearly?"~ ~"Then don't love me - quite so dearly,"
 29     IV,     III|       this place."~ ~"Yes; then I don't know what we can do. Shall
 30     IV,     III|      supplemented the count. "But don't stop here talking, Henry.
 31     IV,     III|        look for a bell.~ ~"Please don't ring," hastily interposed
 32     IV,     III|         interposed the baroness. "Don't rouse my people from their
 33     IV,     III|         business, truly!"~ ~"Pray don't speak so loudly; I don'
 34     IV,     III|          don't speak so loudly; I don't want any one to be alarmed -
 35     IV,     III|     sending for the doctor now! I don't want him to hear of what
 36     IV,     III|      perform the operation."~ ~"I don't want any of the servants
 37     IV,     III|          supported on his arm.~ ~"Don't trouble any further about
 38     IV,     III|          this night to any one. I don't want the authorities to
 39     IV,     III|              I can tell you why I don't want the affair known,"
 40     IV,     III|          and, shaking it, added: "Don't speak of our meeting to-night
 41     IV,     III|       neighbor," said Marie. "Why don't you look at her?"~ ~"Because
 42     IV,     III|        Ludwig, who said hastily: "Don't - don't do that, Marie."~ ~"
 43     IV,     III|        who said hastily: "Don't - don't do that, Marie."~ ~"Is
 44     IV,     III|   treasure here in this castle. I don't know, and I don't ask,
 45     IV,     III|       castle. I don't know, and I don't ask, what this treasure
 46     IV,     III|         Count, for my good wishes don't go for much in heaven!"~ ~
 47     IV,     III|          at the table, and said: "Don't go just yet, my friend;
 48     IV,     III|         for work in some village. Don't let the little one grow
 49      V,      II|        hand is unable only when I don't want to use it?"~ ~"That
 50      V,      II|          And yet he hesitated.~ ~"Don't speak of this plan of
 51      V,      II|           everything to her. Pray don't believe me cruel enough
 52      V,     III|     carriage.~ ~"Thank you, but I don't care to drive to-day,"
 53      V,     III|        you, Marie?"~ ~"Nothing. I don't like the jolting of the
 54      V,     III|         be well to do so - if you don't want them for your own
 55      V,     III|           upon herself my fate. I don't know what became of her.
 56      V,     III|        come I firmly believe. But don't look for it here, Marie.
 57      V,     III|          look for it here, Marie. Don't ask for impossibilities.
 58     VI,       I|         remonstrated his master, "don't be childish. You are only
 59     VI,       I|           must not part in anger. Don't you trust me any more?
 60     VI,     III|    stammered, in bewilderment. "I don't understand you."~ ~Count
 61     VI,      IV|         their fair neighbor. "Why don't you call each other by
 62     VI,       V|           have terrified her."~ ~"Don't be frightened," returned
 63     VI,       V|       with a glass of water:~ ~"I don't need any water. We were
 64     VI,       V|        really frightened you? But don't be alarmed; directly some
 65     VI,      VI|     business is in the kitchen; I don't know anything about matters
 66     VI,      VI|         returned the baroness. "I don't intend to let you work
 67     VI,      VI|        that suits only herself. I don't know how to win the good
 68     VI,      VI|           will of other people. I don't keep a cat or a dog, because
 69     VI,      VI|           cat or a dog, because I don't want to love anything.
 70     VI,      VI|           so long as I lived."~ ~"Don't misunderstand me, Lisette.
 71     VI,      VI|            I have no money, and I don't think anybody would undertake
 72     VI,      VI|          that never bothers me. I don't like to knit; for ever
 73     VI,      VI|           with these cards; and I don't need anything else."~ ~"
 74     VI,      VI|           so, my little mistress? Don't you remember how I had
 75     VI,      VI|          then continued:~ ~"No; I don't need to know anything,
 76     VI,      VI|        child, Lisette?"~ ~"That I don't know - do you understand?
 77     VI,      VI|            do you understand? I - don't - know. And I don't inquire,
 78     VI,      VI|           I - don't - know. And I don't inquire, either. Now,
 79     VI,      VI|            an enormous price! You don't understand what I am talking
 80    VII,       I|        something was decided!"~ ~"Don't be too premature with
 81    VII,       I|         uniforms!"~ ~"Beg pardon; don't begin yet to waste expletives,
 82    VII,      II|      could hear what she said:~ ~"Don't go away, Ludwig! Stay
 83    VII,      II|        Ludwig! Stay here with us. Don't waste your precious blood
 84    VII,      II|           from the Volons:~ ~"Why don't you try to prevent him
 85    VII,      II|           going away from us? Why don't you say to him, 'To-morrow
 86    VII,     III|          with the maid to Raab. - Don't stop on any account until
 87    VII,     III|       guard. And here is a purse; don't spare the contents. And
 88   VIII,       I|     courteous voice would say:~ ~"Don't be alarmed, ladies. You
 89   VIII,       I|     Lisette will take care of me. Don't let Marie come to see
 90   VIII,      II|            What has happened?"~ ~"Don't touch me," moaned the
 91   VIII,      II|             moaned the baroness. "Don't come near me. I am a murderess.
 92   VIII,      II|        horses, hide yourself, and don't venture from your concealment
 93   VIII,      II|      belongings. After that I - I don't know what will become
 94   VIII,      II|      become of me."~ ~"Katharina! Don't frighten me so! Do you
 95   VIII,      II|     wickedness destroyed her."~ ~"Don't talk so, Katharina," again
 96   VIII,      II|       expostulated Marie.~ ~"Why, don't you see that she is dead?
 97     IX,       I|  gentleman here?" she asked.~ ~"I don't know. He went to see Lisette,
 98     IX,       I|                Then fetch it; but don't come into the room with
 99     IX,       I|         now?"~ ~"Certainly not. I don't want the gentleman to
100     IX,       I|      commented the stranger. "But don't shoot. It is I, your father."~ ~"
101     IX,       I|         It is I, your father."~ ~"Don't come any nearer, I tell
102     IX,       I|         not moving a muscle, lad; don't be foolish."~ ~"What do
103     IX,      II|           was it?" he asked.~ ~"I don't know whether it was a
104     IX,     III|           hurried to her side.~ ~"Don't come any farther, Katharina,"
105     IX,     III|          for your safety."~ ~"Oh, don't trouble about yourself.
106     IX,     III|         was a soldier once; but I don't think he paid much attention
107     IX,      IV|   Katharina, in a cheerful tone. "Don't you know me? I am the
108      X,     III|          obliged to you."~ ~"Pray don't speak of it," responded
109      X,     III|          whispered soothingly:~ ~"Don't grieve, Ludwig; I am not
110      X,     III|         head, and said gently:~ ~"Don't talk any more now, dearest;
111      X,     III|          Please tell the doctor I don't need any more medicine.
112      X,     III|      Marie' buried in her tomb. I don't mean myself; I mean the
113      X,     III|           disagreeable dream. And don't go back to the Nameless
114      X,     III|             all, all were dreams. Don't think of them! Forget
115      X,     III|           star. Joy has cured me. Don't take your hands away from
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