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1 I, III| very likely has not yet learned of your disappearance; and 2 I, IV| vanished twelve hours before we learned that they had flown."~ ~ 3 I, IV| the fugitives; but we have learned, through your clever little 4 II, II| neighbor, Herr Mercatoris. The learned gentleman had bad teeth, 5 II, II| spoken to; indeed, - as the learned Professor Hatvani says, - 6 II, III| where can your worship have learned it?"~ ~"From the grammar."~ ~" 7 II, III| Hungarian could only be learned by beginning when a child 8 II, III| family? That any one had learned the language as one learns 9 II, III| renew the lease. She has learned how kind to the poor your 10 III, I| the little maid had not learned. But in order that she might 11 III, II| little cove."~ ~"When I have learned to swim all by myself, may 12 III, IV| were occasionally added learned folios sent from Stuttgart 13 III, IV| his clothes. He had also learned to say "Ham-ham" when he 14 IV, II| of the neighborhood, he learned only that about her which 15 IV, II| Meanwhile the count had learned something about her which 16 IV, II| paid little heed to his learned discourses, and even neglected 17 IV, III| correspondence with the learned Herr Mercatoris. He always 18 IV, III| world. But I had not yet learned to steal. The bears grew 19 IV, IV| whose red lips had already learned to express sadness, had 20 V, II| fellow, but he had never learned to write.~ ~At last Count 21 V, II| Then he would have learned that I have no family."~ ~" 22 V, II| of the earth, and here I learned that - but, to be brief, 23 V, III| nights! Oh, how much I have learned from the darkness! It was 24 VI, I| happening in those days could be learned only through the English 25 VI, I| Through this medium he learned of the general discontent 26 VI, I| the all-powerful one. He learned of the plans of the Philadelphia 27 VI, I| and from their letters learned what was going on in that 28 VI, VI| the boat. Marie, who had learned to row from Ludwig, sent 29 VI, VI| and ask where they had learned the pretty songs.~ ~"Oh, 30 VI, VI| falling off when you have learned to ride. Then, when you 31 VI, VI| How else could I have learned that you are so good and 32 VII, II| whom he imagined he had learned to know and understand through 33 VII, III| by her lover.~ ~"Themire learned that our fugitive owned 34 VIII, I| farce? Suppose her heart had learned to thrill with emotions 35 VIII, I| unknown to it? Suppose it had learned to know the true meaning 36 VIII, III| moment that Ludwig Vavel had learned of the deceit of the woman 37 VIII, III| man."~ ~"I have already learned what poverty means," said 38 IX, I| midnight when Ludwig Vavel learned of the danger which threatened