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1 1,1| and so rich that he didn't know how much he was worth. If 2 1,2| past life? No. You only know that hers has been a life 3 1,2| sent her away - and you know why. But she is in our service 4 1,2| may be useful for you to know who this man Vantrasson 5 2,1| been paid then?" ~"I don't know; he's still here." ~A terrible 6 2,2| astonishment. He did not know what surprised him the most, 7 2,2| to enlighten Paris, for I know your secrets, Mr. Dressmaker. 8 2,2| secrets, Mr. Dressmaker. I know the goings on in your establishment. 9 2,2| have an advocate who will know how to explain the parts 10 2,3| law-suit?" ~"Nonsense! You know very well that he won't 11 2,3| improper in that." ~"Oh, I know. Only your ideas don't coincide 12 2,4| scarcely believe it. You know too well that you would 13 2,4| you exasperates me; but I know what's going on. You believe 14 2,4| She swore that she did not know what he meant. What had 15 2,5| matters one crime more? I know only too well that what 16 2,5| Yes, always!" ~"You must know, however, that this story 17 2,5| cards in his hands!' But you know very well that I really 18 3,1| This woman - my wife - you know - you have heard the extent 19 3,2| detained him. "I scarcely know how to testify my gratitude 20 3,2| It is this, I do not know the Marquis de Valorsay; 21 3,2| to-day. She has I don't know how many hundred louis staked 22 3,2| every-day occurrence, I know very well; but, as regards 23 3,3| wager with Kami-Bey, you know - that rich Turk - and as 24 3,3| slight pause. "Ah, well! I know one person who won't be 25 3,3| book in place of a heart. I know she has at least three hundred 26 3,3| sentimentality and irony, he said: "I know that it's absurd, and that 27 3,4| by his inamorata. I also know that M. de Chalusse's whole 28 3,4| through Italy, for I don't know how many months under an 29 4,1| card this morning, and I know your hands are itching. 30 4,1| continued the baron. "Now we know, beyond the possibility 31 4,1| with deep emotion. "Ah, you know what it is to love!" he 32 4,2| send. The marquis doesn't know me, and I am sufficiently 33 5,1| reason that he did not even know Wilkie by sight; still, 34 5,2| possessed. ~M. Wilkie did not know much concerning his origin 35 5,4| Everybody knows them, and they know everybody, but how they 36 5,4| person, as I'll soon let them know." And thereupon he wrote 37 5,4| claim them? From what I know of her, I am inclined to 38 5,5| Pompier de Nanterre. You know the animal very well. The 39 5,6| you are a dead man. You know me. You know how I handle 40 5,6| dead man. You know me. You know how I handle a sword; and 41 6,1| would advise her. He would know at once what was the best 42 6,2| her hand in his own. "You know that I have been infamously 43 6,3| arm-chair, exclaiming: "Ah! you know very well that I shall not 44 6,3| do what I said. Don't you know me better than that? Are 45 6,3| Marguerite's existence. I did not know that the young man was beloved 46 6,3| brother's daughter - I did not know - " ~The baron interrupted 47 6,3| said she; "and Wilkie will know who his mother is." ~"No." ~" 48 6,3| offer no resistance. I don't know if I explain my meaning 49 6,4| Afterward you will disappear. I know five or six journalists; 50 6,4| had made my idol - do you know what he said to me the third 51 6,5| have confidence in you. I know that you would not advise 52 7,2| he exclaimed: "Ah! you know as well as I, why I have 53 7,2| to pretend that you don't know?" ~She looked at him with 54 7,2| Most certainly I don't know - unless indeed it be a 55 7,2| huskily, "this is my reason. I know nothing respecting my parents. 56 7,2| around you? YOU forgotten? Know, then, that for years and 57 7,3| revenge! You were never to know this, Wilkie. In parting 58 7,3| certainly. But - only you know it will take me some time 59 7,3| have to get used to it, you know." ~"True, very true! - but 60 7,3| own son! Alas! Wilkie, I know only too well that you cannot 61 7,3| only because he did not know how to refuse. "Will she 62 7,4| yourself to me, my son. I know a pleasant village near 63 7,4| manufacturing establishment, will, I know, be happy to be of service 64 7,4| you here. You wished to know the source of the money 65 7,4| So long as you did not know who and what I was, I had 66 7,4| despising you. But now that you know me, and know what I am, 67 7,4| now that you know me, and know what I am, I can do nothing 68 7,4| you so much money. Do you know that you have spent more 69 7,4| Heaven that you may never know what it is to be hungry 70 7,4| doesn't take with me. You know what I mean as well as I 71 7,5| cost me nothing - but I know that you are a Chalusse, 72 7,5| me, and that I don't even know you." ~But even this did 73 7,5| Madame d'Argeles did not know. But she felt that this 74 7,5| was more than enough to know that he had consented to 75 7,7| dear friend, how do you know what shameful advice he 76 7,7| insult and beat her! 'You know, even better than I, baron, 77 7,7| the baron, "you ought to know that when I make such a 78 8,1| your ruin, and whom you know to be capable of anything. 79 8,1| What?" ~"To ask you - you know, for the fare - thirty-five 80 8,2| Gustave slept here?" ~"I know it; but madame must remember 81 8,3| came to the rescue. "You know, my dear, that I don't trust 82 8,4| thousand francs a year! Still I know that poor M. de Chalusse, 83 8,4| Tut! tut! my dear, I know what I am talking about. 84 8,4| Baroness Trigault - you know - the wife of that strange 85 8,4| incomprehensible. You must know then, my dear little ignoramus, 86 9,2| pocket. ~"I shall never know, then," thought Marguerite; " 87 9,2| Marguerite; "no, I shall never know. But I must know - and I 88 9,2| shall never know. But I must know - and I will!" she added 89 9,4| compensated. You have cause to know that I am not ungrateful. 90 9,4| their game perfectly, and know why they wish my little 91 9,4| anxiously inquired: "Do you know any photographer in this 92 9,4| slightest idea. But she DID know that she had not a second 93 9,5| you set to work, I must know if what you can do will 94 9,6| Fondege, gravely. "Oh, I know what I say. I've counted 95 10,1| knowledge of the affair. I only know what you've told me - which 96 10,1| I've guessed. In fact, I know nothing at all." ~M. Fortunat 97 10,1| truth, or at least all I know about the affair. This will 98 10,2| so, I can furnish them. I know the brigand. He's married, 99 10,2| you in a few days. I don't know exactly where she lives, 100 10,2| most important thing is to know how he's living now, and 101 10,2| gravely shook his head. "You know how I value money, m'sieur," 102 10,2| responsibilities, m'sieur. You know my establishment" - he spoke 103 10,3| Unfortunately, I don't know." ~According to his habit 104 10,3| Argeles's concierge? Would he know it - M. Wilkie's servant? 105 10,3| asked: "Do you happen to know this name? A gentleman dropped 106 10,3| they replied. "We scarcely know him. He isn't a regular 107 10,3| live?" ~"Why do you wish to know?" ~"So as to take him this 108 10,3| right; but they did not know M. de Coralth's address, 109 10,3| reward, you shall see that I know how to repay a good turn." ~" 110 10,4| part of a spy, when you know so well what it leads to? 111 10,6| pint of his own blood to know the contents of the missive. 112 11,1| Everything comes to those who know how to wait." ~However she 113 11,2| chap?" ~"Paul." ~"Do you know your father?" ~"No." ~"Doesn' 114 11,2| and see him?" ~"I don't know. But he'll come some day, 115 11,2| investigations farther. "And do you know this old gentleman who is 116 11,4| since the servants would not know how long she had been absent 117 11,4| and alarmed. "How did you know this?" she exclaimed. ~M. 118 11,5| with an impassive face. "I know all this," she replied, 119 11,5| frigid tone. ~"What! you know - - " ~"Yes; but there is 120 11,5| in this matter, we must know M. Ferailleur's wishes." ~" 121 11,5| baggage with her. Well, do you know where she drove? To the 122 11,5| I am sure of this, and I know she told a porter there 123 12,1| calumny. And still she did not know the extent of Pascal's misfortune. 124 12,1| deserted by her? How could she know the doubts and fears and 125 12,1| garden gate? What did she know of the poignant suspicions 126 12,1| he faltered. ~"Then you know nothing of Mademoiselle 127 12,1| anything about it?" ~"I only know that she has been very unhappy." ~" 128 12,2| mean that you will only know so much of Mademoiselle 129 12,3| with you, mother, when I know that you are thinking only 130 12,4| counterfeit. And who doesn't know that all writings in pencil 131 12,4| let this poor young girl know that her companion is Valorsay' 132 13,1| stupid indeed who does not know that the greeting of the 133 13,1| the young man. ~"Yes - I know - I know!" interrupted the 134 13,1| man. ~"Yes - I know - I know!" interrupted the baron. " 135 13,2| rightful heritage. You do not know into what unworthy hands 136 13,4| This is a good thing to know. Before this evening I shall 137 13,4| Valorsay's head. Did he know it? Certainly he must have 138 13,5| passion - " ~"Ah! you don't know - - " began M. de Valorsay, 139 13,5| almost escaped his lips. ~"Know what?" inquired Pascal. ~ 140 13,7| with this. "Now that we know the fact, I hope, Prince, 141 13,8| back, and no one will ever know it!" However, when the day 142 14,1| this man whom he did not know, but whose very name had 143 14,2| heaped upon him. "Do you know, viscount, that I begin 144 14,2| at last. ~"Eh! what! You know him then?" ~"Yes, Madame 145 14,3| place." ~"I should like to know who will prevent it?" ~" 146 14,3| to have sense enough to know that the baron would kick 147 14,4| your friend. But I must know the circumstances before 148 14,5| talk about our affairs, you know," he replied, "and I find 149 14,5| gently replied: "I don't know; I shall go where no one 150 14,5| shall go where no one will know me, and where it will be 151 15,1| vicissitudes I have passed. You know what family I belong to. 152 15,2| who witnessed the scene. know that it was so. You can 153 15,2| code of duelling. I did not know that by throwing himself 154 15,2| here. But don't tremble, I know that you are not in my house 155 15,4| me up to justice, I don't know which. He pretends that 156 15,5| door soliciting work who know the misery of the thing. 157 15,5| unlimited confidence I don't know. Perhaps it was an unconscious 158 15,6| you squandered. Now you know me as I really am. My associates, 159 15,6| give something handsome to know those men's names. Really 160 15,6| be worth one's while to know." ~Any other person than 161 15,6| of the whole. However I know a man, formerly the Count 162 15,6| Valorsay." ~"My God! do you know him?" ~"He is one of my 163 15,6| she exclaimed. "You don't know that it's the marquis - - " 164 15,6| step." ~"Ah! you little know him!" ~"I have warned you." ~ 165 16,2| Mademoiselle Marguerite." ~"I don't know the lady." ~"She's a young 166 16,3| a man's estate, one must know the cause of his death, 167 16,3| slight drawback - I don't know how to draw up such a communication." ~" 168 16,3| such a communication." ~"I know no more about it than you 169 16,3| But why?" ~"Because I know where it is, my dear friend. 170 16,4| she will swear it, and I know she is the woman to keep 171 16,4| committed, it's true; but I know the real culprit - a scoundrel 172 16,4| Besides, you have I don't know how many accomplices - Maumejan, 173 16,4| myself of," said he. "Do you know that Pascal was virtually 174 16,4| Baroness Trigault. I do not know what took place there, but 175 17,1| of half an hour, you will know that I am unavoidably detained." ~ 176 17,1| stout or thin? I do not know. I might stand face to face 177 17,2| at this hour? You don't know me. I merely came to ask 178 17,4| station, and I wanted to know if your wife didn't call 179 18,2| officer's wife?" ~"I don't know," answered Marguerite. ~" 180 18,2| the affair of a day. For I know not how long my father and 181 18,3| friend - but what does he know of me?" resumed Mademoiselle 182 18,3| mademoiselle, I did not know what I was doing. I have 183 18,5| daughter - to her he must know everything, and have taken 184 18,5| your mother?" ~"I don't know her; madame, and I have 185 18,5| and I have no desire to know her." ~Disconcerted by this 186 18,5| my daughter; do you not know it? Did they not tell you, 187 18,5| is dead, madame; I do not know you!" And she left the room 188 19,1| Then I will leave you. You know Van Klopen expects me again 189 19,1| return to dinner?" ~"I don't know." ~"M. Gustave has been 190 19,2| slowly, but finely." ~"You know something, monsieur! Speak! 191 19,3| never received it." ~"I know that now; but then I was 192 19,3| Pascal," she said, "do you know what I was doing at almost 193 19,3| taking," he continued, "I know what has become of it; it 194 19,3| hands of M. de Fondege." ~"I know that, Pascal - I'm sure 195 19,4| with him. We shall never know what passed between your 196 19,4| only surmise. But what I do know, and what I shall be able 197 19,5| M. de Valorsay, as you know, has boasted of his power 198 20,3| learn anything you wish to know concerning him in the newspapers,