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1 1,2| and which she by no means understood. Still she was so delighted 2 2,3| more and more clearly he understood that there must be some 3 2,4| revelation to him. He now understood the meaning of the baron' 4 6,3| had been employed. He now understood why Valorsay persisted in 5 7,4| but no. She only saw and understood one thing - that he had 6 7,4| mind appalled her. She now understood why he had declared himself 7 7,5| chosen it carefully. She understood the situation perfectly. 8 7,6| remained only a few days. He understood, or at least he thought 9 7,6| or at least he thought he understood, everything. "Ah, ha!" he 10 9,5| answer for a moment. Now he understood Mademoiselle Marguerite' 11 9,5| He read her thoughts, and understood that she either dared not 12 9,6| of the Fondeges - that he understood their little game. What 13 11,2| 2~She understood. So filling a glass with 14 11,2| letter to Madame Paul. He understood that one was the natural 15 11,4| profound secrecy." ~Chupin understood her, for he blushed to the 16 11,5| partially reassured, for she understood his zeal now. Her scorn 17 12,2| Vantrasson?" ~"Good Heavens!" ~"I understood her base insinuations as 18 12,3| Madame Ferailleur must have understood her son's agitation, for 19 13,1| as he lived. And now he understood the strange and terrible 20 13,1| feeling that his protector understood him, he said: "You overpower 21 14,4| noticed that his friend understood how to present the events 22 14,4| resources." ~"But it is understood that you will help him, 23 14,4| to do so." ~M. de Coralth understood Wilkie perfectly. The fear 24 16,2| crafty natures had read and understood each other. No definite 25 17,1| not offer to pay me. She understood that I offered to work for 26 17,4| meaning of which he scarcely understood, he said: "A person who 27 18,1| Fortunat's house. Now she understood the intrigue she had been 28 18,5| deserted her, and she perfectly understood all that Marguerite's presence 29 19,5| Marguerite shuddered. Now she understood the fiendish cunning of