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1 1 | merely come to a sale, they knew not whose. They had read 2 1 | one can well meet with. I knew an aged woman who had once 3 1 | Marguerite Gautier." ~I knew her by name and by sight. ~" 4 2 | often passed people whom she knew, her smile, when she chose 5 2 | they were red; no one ever knew the reason of this change 6 2 | certain set in Paris, I knew that Marguerite had lived 7 2 | request. Some people who knew her, happening to be at 8 3 | found from some friends who knew of the last circumstances 9 3 | wandered to those whom I knew, and whom I saw singing 10 4 | hastened to reassure him. ~"I knew Mlle. Gautier only by sight," 11 5 | had seen and met her, I knew her by sight and by reputation; 12 5 | Armand?" ~"I don't know. We knew him very little. He was 13 5 | There was a new porter; he knew as little about it as I. 14 5 | me or not, sir, I never knew the young lady; I don't 15 6 | Yes; who told you?" "I knew it. Did you get what you 16 7 | heart began to beat when I knew that it was she; and the 17 8 | after a pause), while I knew myself to be still in love 18 8 | than thus forgotten. ~"I knew," said Gaston, "that she 19 9 | Who told you?" ~"Every one knew it; I often came to inquire 20 9 | without difficulty. Gaston knew the song, and they gave 21 9 | on a side-table, "I never knew you had this little gentleman." ~" 22 10| Goodbye," said I. ~"I knew you would be cross," she 23 10| clasped hands. ~"If you knew how much I love you!" I 24 11| different from the other men she knew, and perhaps she had said 25 11| eyes all night. ~I scarcely knew myself. I was half demented. 26 11| our hateful business only knew what it really was they 27 11| that Prudence scarcely even knew his name. ~"He is quite 28 11| your age. I told her all I knew, and added that you were 29 13| midnight a carriage that I knew well stopped before No. 30 15| as much as my dog. If men knew what they can have for a 31 15| incessantly, and which, before I knew you, I had no difficulty 32 16| mistress. Then, and by this I knew the violence of my love, 33 17| all the women whom she knew came to see her. For a whole 34 17| down all the people she knew, and did the honours of 35 17| haste to be happy, as if we knew that we were not to be happy 36 18| spite of myself, and as I knew in which drawer Marguerite 37 19| her hands lovingly, "you knew that one day I should discover 38 19| never even seen. All that I knew was that every three months 39 19| cause of my decision. As I knew that I should be obliged, 40 20| woman inspires it. If you knew Marguerite, you would understand 41 20| father, that Marguerite knew nothing of this transfer." ~" 42 22| tell me beforehand, for she knew that, though I had consented 43 23| My sister, naturally, knew nothing of what had happened, 44 23| I did not know; I only knew that it must be something 45 23| got with her friend. ~I knew Marguerite: this unexpected 46 23| been charming to me, and I knew you before I ever knew Marguerite. 47 23| I knew you before I ever knew Marguerite. I owe it to 48 26| been two years before I knew you. I tried to win back 49 26| the faces of some people I knew, passing rapidly, joyous 50 26| some terrible days. I never knew the body could suffer so. 51 26| had a festal air. I never knew before that a ray of sunshine 52 26| almost all the people I knew, all happy, all absorbed 53 26| went up to him; when he knew where he was, he seemed


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