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1 1 | two policemen. I do not know what was the matter. All 2 1 | what was the matter. All I know is that she was weeping 3 3 | I said. ~Why? I did not know. Doubtless for the something 4 3 | Lescaut is a touching story. I know every detail of it, and 5 4 | seven years, and did not know what had become of her from 6 4 | in my turn, "how do you know?" ~"It is quite simple. 7 4 | as she; no one will ever know what I made that woman suffer, 8 4 | giving me this book. I do not know how I can ever express my 9 5 | of Marguerite. ~I do not know if you have noticed, if 10 5 | by saying: ~"Did you ever know a certain Marguerite Gautier?" ~" 11 5 | heart than most." ~"Do you know anything particular about 12 5 | women, I asked him: "Did you know Marguerite Gautier?" ~The 13 5 | become of Armand?" ~"I don't know. We knew him very little. 14 5 | sorrow; perhaps my desire to know all about it had much to 15 5 | find; unluckily I did not know his address, and no one 16 5 | Marguerite's porter would know where Armand lived. There 17 5 | Marguerite's grave, and I shall know if Armand's sorrow still 18 5 | interrupted him, saying: "I know, I know. It is not difficult 19 5 | him, saying: "I know, I know. It is not difficult to 20 5 | too, I believe. Did you know her, sir?" "Yes." ~"Like 21 5 | somewhere?" ~"Yes." ~"Do you know where he is?" ~"I believe 22 5 | let it remain here?" ~"You know, sir, people have queer 23 5 | the young lady; I don't know what she did. Well, I'm 24 5 | can do for you?" ~"Do you know M. Armand Duval's address?" 25 6 | immediately put them back. ~"I know all that is in these papers 26 7 | his father did not even know that he had been ill. ~One 27 7 | fluids"; as for me, I only know that I was fated to fall 28 7 | but I dared not. I did not know who she was, and I was afraid 29 7 | flushing, for I really did not know what to say; "but I should 30 7 | should very much like to know her." ~"Come with me. I 31 7 | All the same, I wished to know her; it was my only means 32 7 | me, and that I should not know which way to look. I tried ( 33 7 | raisins glaces. ~"Do you know if she likes them?" ~"She 34 7 | had left the shop, "do you know what kind of woman it is 35 7 | Marguerite, one can not but know the delight they take in 36 7 | them seriously. They do not know what politeness and ceremony 37 7 | quite different now that I know her." ~"Bah! I don't despair 38 8 | understand what one wants to know, especially when what one 39 8 | especially when what one wants to know is as simple as what I had 40 8 | Marguerite Gautier." ~"You know her?" ~"Yes, I am her milliner, 41 8 | charming girl." ~"Don't you know her?" ~"No, but I should 42 8 | this piece is over, for I know the last piece." ~"With 43 8 | Prudence, "to live like that. I know very well it wouldn't suit 44 8 | That still less." ~"I know Marguerite," said Gaston; 45 8 | call." ~"But Armand doesn't know her." ~"I will introduce 46 8 | are they called?" ~"You know one, M. Gaston R." ~"Ah, 47 8 | Gaston R." ~"Ah, yes, I know him. And the other?" ~"M. 48 8 | Armand Duval; and you don't know him." ~"No, but bring them 49 8 | agreeable than he is, or (I know Marguerite) she will put 50 8 | reached the door that you know, my heart beat so violently 51 9 | true," she went on; "you know I have the bad habit of 52 9 | have been very ill." ~"I know." ~"Who told you?" ~"Every 53 9 | was ill?" ~"Yes." ~"Do you know, it was quite splendid of 54 9 | I will show you." As you know, the drawing-room was a 55 9 | brought her out. Do you know him?" ~"No. And this one?" 56 9 | replied Marguerite. "You know quite well that I don't 57 10| others take of me! They know too well that there is nothing 58 10| myself any longer; "I do not know what influence you are going 59 10| nights follow long days. I know it. I was in bed for two 60 10| up?" ~"Because I did not know you then." ~"Need you have 61 10| dining-room. They won't know what we mean by our absence." ~" 62 10| since I have seen you, I know not why, you have taken 63 10| come to see you, now that I know you, now that I know all 64 10| that I know you, now that I know all that is strange in you, 65 10| rich, then!' Why, you don't know that I spend six or seven 66 10| live without it; you don't know, my poor friend, that I 67 10| you are mistaken. Do you know what I did that evening, 68 10| said; "men are frantic to know what is certain to give 69 10| maid nor duchess. I didn't know you till to-day, and I am 70 10| mistress, you are bound to know that I have had other lovers 71 10| three years ago. ~"Do you know, that is tremendously fine? 72 10| jealous old duke." ~"He will know nothing." ~"And if he should?" ~" 73 10| one else." ~"How do you know?" "By the order you gave 74 11| rest of the day I do not know; I walked, smoked, talked, 75 11| unwelcome guest. I did not know what to do or say. Marguerite 76 11| wait. By the way, do you know she thinks you charming?" ~" 77 11| want of any money?" ~"You know, my child, it is the 15th 78 12| and my orders, for you know you are to obey blindly." ~" 79 12| then, a little?" ~"I don't know how it is, but it seems 80 12| have done for money. They know not what proof to give. 81 12| on his way. He does not know the woman, and she has pleasures, 82 12| they have scarcely begun to know one another when it seems 83 12| happier I should be? I did not know, but if that had been her 84 12| that life, as I have, to know how much the little vanities 85 12| Where?" ~"At home." ~"You know that I shouldn't be able 86 12| reason." ~"Yes, it is. I know; and you are wrong, so let 87 12| All day long." ~"Do you know that I am really afraid 88 12| asked me to go with him; you know well enough that I couldn' 89 13| scenes of jealousy. You know whom you have to do with; 90 13| society in which they mix, know perfectly well, when they 91 13| not say to her that they know it; they pretend not to 92 13| women for twenty years; I know what they are worth, and 93 13| What was she thinking of? I know not. As for me, I looked 94 13| suffer for her sake. ~"Do you know what I am thinking of?" ~" 95 13| when we first met? All I know is that the melody brought 96 13| to all you wish, as you know." ~"Then, in less than a 97 13| In this way I should soon know the truth, and if I found 98 14| least, and who will not know what I suffered. ~I said 99 14| without letting Marguerite know why I went. Only a man who 100 14| will say that you don't know, and wait." ~I buoyed myself 101 14| I turned pale. I do not know if she saw my emotion; as 102 14| willing to see me. But you know well, one is always slow 103 14| you see her again?" ~"You know it is broken off?" ~"She 104 14| went to the opera." ~"I know. And afterward?" ~"She had 105 14| but talk of you. I don't know what she would not have 106 14| matter for what reason. I know Marguerite; she would die 107 14| not forgive him, wishes to know at what hour he might lay 108 14| find you alone? for, you know, confessions must be made 109 15| I answered, "you do not know what you are saying." ~" 110 15| swear to you; and do you know why? Because when you saw 111 15| Look here, Prudence; do you know what he wants?" said Marguerite. ~" 112 16| them so swiftly as not to know that I was living them. ~ 113 16| Arnould's. ~Perhaps you know the inn, which is a hotel 114 16| would be dangerous. You know perfectly well that I have 115 17| agreed at once." ~I did not know the duke, but I felt ashamed 116 17| behalf of Marguerite. You know I had won some money at 117 17| I don't in the least know." ~Prudence was no doubt 118 18| insignificant to any one else. You know what it is to be in love 119 18| in love with a woman, you know how it cuts short the days, 120 18| drifts into the morrow. You know that forgetfulness of everything 121 18| said to me: "You don't know how much I love you!" ~One 122 18| what I was; no one will know who I am. Will you?" ~"By 123 18| Marguerite deeply. I did not know what to think. ~One day 124 18| that I had no desire to know what she was writing; and 125 18| go to Paris. They do not know my address, and I expect 126 18| Believe me, my dear Armand, I know women better than you do; 127 18| had only known once what I know now! In short, say nothing 128 18| to sell or pawn, let me know." ~"There is no danger. 129 19| and begged him to let me know beforehand what day he would 130 19| Nanine." ~"And how did she know?" ~"She followed you." ~" 131 19| Now I am relieved. I know what you have done, but 132 19| have done, but I don't yet know what you have been told." ~ 133 19| you about. What I want to know is why you went to see Prudence." ~" 134 19| am sure, but you do not know on how slight a thread depends 135 20| Gautier?" ~"Yes." ~"Do you know what this woman was?" ~" 136 20| it." ~"Father!" ~"Sir, I know more of life than you do. 137 20| well, sir," he said, "I know what remains to be done." ~ 138 21| suppose he can do?" ~"How do I know? Everything that a father 139 21| you may give me up." ~"You know that I love you." ~"Yes, 140 21| you." ~"Yes, but what I know, too, is that, sooner or 141 21| have not seen him. I do not know what it means. He was not 142 22| come even now, for she must know bow anxious I should be, 143 22| enough twenty-franc pieces to know that I had the right to 144 22| for me?" ~"No." ~"Do you know what they did afterward?" ~" 145 23| I going to do? I did not know; I only knew that it must 146 23| was very fond of you, you know, and she still is; the proof 147 24| behind, and as I did not know any of them, no one noticed 148 24| sides will be equal." ~"You know very well that she will 149 24| forced me to do." ~I do not know if you have ever in your 150 24| mock my sorrow, you, who know better than any one what 151 24| and reasons which you will know one day, and which will 152 24| drunken man, and do you know what I did during the moment 153 24| answered in the way you know; I received it at Toulon. ~ 154 24| started at once, and you know the rest. ~Now you have 155 25| anything to you about it. ~You know how I insisted on your returning 156 25| the world, which does not know you, would give a wrong 157 25| then! He has gambled, I know; without telling you of 158 25| without telling you of it, I know also, but, in a moment of 159 26| followed that fatal night you know as well as I; but what you 160 26| I; but what you can not know, what you can not suspect, 161 26| your eyes when you came to know the truth. ~Do not wonder 162 26| you, though you did not know me, though you had had nothing 163 26| happy people don't even know that they are happy! Olympe 164 26| came to see me. I do not know how the old man still keeps 165 26| fell on my knees. I do not know how long the impression 166 26| left to the poor. ~I do not know much about religion, but 167 26| but I think that God will know that my tears were genuine,


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