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1 2 | sensation, for the duke, already known for his immense fortune, 2 2 | immense fortune, now became known for his prodigality. All 3 3 | many of those present had known the dead woman, and seemed 4 3 | that I feel as if I had known her; and thus the sort of 5 4 | astonishment of those who had known Marguerite when they saw 6 4 | that he was afraid I had known Marguerite as he had known 7 4 | known Marguerite as he had known her. I hastened to reassure 8 5 | was constantly about with known women, I asked him: "Did 9 7 | However little one may have known women like Marguerite, one 10 7 | recognise her: I should have known her intuitively. All the 11 9 | of a man. ~"I have only known you for two months," replied 12 11| yellow ribbons, technically known as "cabbages." She looked 13 12| feelings. They have long known the words that we say to 14 12| it seems as if they had known one another always, and 15 13| sensations! I have only known Marguerite for two days, 16 14| banquet? What! I had only known Marguerite for thirty-six 17 17| the same woman that I had known. She avoided everything 18 17| Marguerite nor I had ever known before. ~Her delight in 19 18| for nothing. If I had only known once what I know now! In 20 21| been ever since we have known each other." ~All these 21 23| the same man whom she had known so madly in love. ~"In the 22 25| the six months that he has known you Armand has forgotten 23 25| might have died and he not known it! ~"Whatever may be your 24 26| nice fellow, whom I have known for a long time, asked me 25 26| to your father; if I had known that I should only be taking