Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |     touched by a living coal. He knew his country as no other
 2      I,      II|         we?"~ ~The young man now knew with whom he had to deal -
 3      I,      II|      secret police the young man knew very well; but he did not
 4      I,      II|          smiling response, "if I knew that, all would be well.
 5      I,     III|         in the public street. He knew of another little maid who
 6     II,      II|        case. A stranger - no one knew who he was - abducted the
 7     II,     III|       any one interrupted him or knew beforehand what he intended
 8     II,     III|          told his pupils that he knew everything. Shortly afterward
 9    III,       I|         did not salute, for they knew that the occupants of the
10    III,       I|        at the forest, the horses knew just where they had to halt.
11    III,       I|          in the hands of him who knew how to wield it.~ ~In silence
12    III,       I|        maid only what he himself knew; a strange tutor or governess
13    III,       I|         stood near the door. She knew very well that the some
14    III,     III|          were her friends - they knew each other well. When she
15     IV,     III|          can assure you that she knew nothing about this matter.
16     IV,      IV| understood his business, and who knew how to hold his tongue on
17      V,       I|          battle-field. Every one knew that Colonel Barthelmy was
18      V,       I|          of horse-racing. No one knew better than he the keen
19      V,      II|          comment on the news. He knew Marie's horror of fire -
20      V,      II|      search made for him; but he knew so well how to escape his
21      V,      II|          an idle threat?~ ~Henry knew that he was not to drive
22     VI,       I|      with God."~ ~"Henry, if you knew God as He is you would not
23     VI,       I|          the world?~ ~Vavel well knew that the giant of the century
24     VI,     III|    seclusion, but he believed he knew them well enough to decide
25     VI,       V|     needed any instructions. She knew what was expected of her
26     VI,       V|          on another occasion; he knew, therefore, what to do now.
27    VII,      II|         did not go very far: she knew that she would be sent for
28    VII,     III|         of Italy's troops, Vavel knew.~ ~The letter was a long
29    VII,     III|      offered. One night, when we knew to a certainty that the
30   VIII,       I|      care of myself. If only you knew how much happier I am now,
31   VIII,       I|       stinging lash: but the man knew no pity; he would not spare
32   VIII,     III|        in order to read them. He knew the contents by heart -
33     IX,     III|        trumpeter; but Vavel, who knew how necessary the man was
34      X,       I|    opened the steel casket.~ ~He knew just how delighted the young
35      X,       I|          general replied that he knew very well who the ladies
36      X,     III|        he wanted to go anywhere, knew of a little garden that
37      X,     III|       because of me. If only you knew what she had planned to
38      X,     III|          Oh, Ludwig, if only you knew what I have suffered! Marie'
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