Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        we have undertaken."~ ~"I understand," assented the elder; "we
 2      I,       I|       were awake, what could she understand?"~ ~"True; but we must be
 3      I,       I|       has come to our aid."~ ~"I understand," nodded the old gentleman,
 4      I,     III|      prisoner; what he could not understand was the connection between
 5      I,     III|        the words: "I want you to understand, citizen, that if you have
 6      I,      IV|         remember that you do not understand a word of French. I think
 7    III,      II| fulfilled."~ ~"Yes; and children understand how to desire what is impossible.
 8     IV,      II|    enough delicacy of feeling to understand that it would be inconvenient
 9     IV,     III|    happened here to-night."~ ~"I understand bloodletting," observed
10     IV,     III|        and there are persons who understand how to read faces and eyes.~ ~"
11     IV,     III|         cannot deceive those who understand the language of the face
12     IV,      IV|        like to know if you fully understand what I want you to do, and
13     IV,      IV|    opened from the outside. Pray understand me. I want this barrier
14      V,      II|          time the gnome began to understand that his antics amused the
15      V,      II|          that the baroness would understand that she was expected at
16      V,      II|        Count Vavel. Now you will understand why I came here this morning."
17      V,      II|        which gave the colonel to understand that he (the count) was
18     VI,      II|       Herr Count has been ill, I understand?" began Herr Bernat, when
19     VI,     III|        in bewilderment. "I don't understand you."~ ~Count Vavel stepped
20     VI,     III|     image on earth?"~ ~"Oh, pray understand me," in a pleading voice
21     VI,      VI|       That I don't know - do you understand? I - don't - know. And I
22     VI,      VI|        enormous price! You don't understand what I am talking about,
23    VII,       I|          escapement gave them to understand that brass drums could not
24    VII,      II|          had learned to know and understand through his telescope, and
25    VII,     III|     charge of the maid. You will understand that a lady of her exalted
26   VIII,     III|        he also gave the count to understand that, were Bonaparte defeated,
27      X,      II|         orders that no one could understand. Luckily, the prior of the
28      X,     III|         No; I was just unable to understand why a word had been used
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