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1 II| stranger who beheld it could understand the naively vain proverb 2 II| Unfortunate girl! does she not understand that it is for her sake 3 IV| would be impolitic——”~ ~“I understand—you advise me to be conciliatory. 4 V| incomprehensible obstinacy.~ ~“I should understand your determination if you 5 VI| mother without a dowry, must understand my feelings.”~ ~He was silent, 6 VI| upon his arm. Ah! I do not understand how people can call her 7 VII| he reply?~ ~He could not understand this sudden revolution in 8 IX| than his! I will make him understand this, you shall see. Where 9 IX| remain! So you have failed to understand me, Maurice. Ah, well! you 10 IX| strength of poor human nature? Understand this: I have found strength 11 X| sudden recollection.~ ~“I understand!” he exclaimed; “I understand. 12 X| understand!” he exclaimed; “I understand. He has a pretty daughter.”~ ~ 13 XI| was, she could not fail to understand that her presence was all 14 XI| woman, and could not fail to understand the meaning of the young 15 XII| orders.~ ~Martial did not understand the whole meaning of the 16 XIII| has been found already. I understand that she is to marry a youth 17 XIII| Monsieur,” said she. “Can you understand such pride as that? And 18 XVI| what I say surprise you? I understand why. My anger at first made 19 XVI| wishing to make M. d’Escorval understand that his visit had lasted 20 XVI| cruelly not to fear you; you understand this, and you are doing 21 XVII| precision.~ ~It is easy to understand how devoutly he prayed and 22 XVII| Marie-Anne, you did not understand the insults she heaped upon 23 XVIII| account. I have no desire, understand me, to force myself into 24 XVIII| Rash boy! do you not understand that by compromising yourself 25 XVIII| Answer me in a word! Only understand this: if you reject me, 26 XVIII| is necessary for you to understand our agreement.”~ ~“Make 27 XXII| dependents in rich families can understand.~ ~For the first three days 28 XXIV| perception, he could not understand such assertions on the part 29 XXIV| increase her anxiety.~ ~“I understand you,” she interrupted, “ 30 XXIV| arrested, as you give me to understand, he will be summoned before 31 XXIV| wonder, as if she did not understand it in the least.~ ~Slowly 32 XXIV| much sorrow already. Do you understand now why I wished you to 33 XXV| forced to acquit him. And I understand the people of our country 34 XXV| in a way that made them understand he was anxious to speak 35 XXVII| necessary. We would like to understand the part which the Marquis 36 XXVII| your father. How, I cannot understand.”~ ~The judges were conversing 37 XXVII| commands him to live; he will understand you. Tell him it is my last 38 XXVIII| told me that the cure would understand his reasons.”~ ~Had the 39 XXVIII| distress, she did not at first understand.~ ~“This,” she exclaimed, “ 40 XXIX| Sairmeuse well enough to understand the intensity of the love 41 XXIX| Now,” he resumed, “I understand your presence here. You 42 XXXI| two thousand pistoles, you understand—to him who will deliver 43 XXXI| alive. Dead or alive, you understand. If he is dead, the compensation 44 XXXII| That is what I cannot understand.”~ ~But Martial found another 45 XXXIV| for support.~ ~“I do not understand,” he stammered: “no, I do 46 XXXIV| stammered: “no, I do not understand.”~ ~The duke and Mme. Blanche 47 XXXV| at your service. Do you understand, Corporal?”~ ~The corporal 48 XXXV| Corporal?”~ ~The corporal did understand so well that in less than 49 XXXV| soldier was too shrewd not to understand the whole import of this 50 XXXVI| will not succeed; and I understand your father~ ~well enough 51 XXXVI| not write it; but you will understand my meaning only too well.~ ~“ 52 XXXVI| of his hair.~ ~“I do not understand your question,” he retorted, 53 XLI| perilous than ever.~ ~“I cannot understand how Maurice could commit 54 XLI| he gave her clearly to understand that he, being a man of 55 XLII| little time.”~ ~“Yes, I understand. To-day is Saturday; will 56 XLII| of his forefinger.~ ~“You understand me, Mademoiselle—when he 57 XLIII| constructed.”~ ~“Ah! now I understand. The house is built upon 58 XLIV| imprudent act. You do not understand to what perils you will 59 XLIV| not seem surprised.~ ~“I understand your repugnance, my child,” 60 XLV| violence that she could not understand why its throbbing were not 61 XLVI| take him away! I do not understand you.”~ ~“Do you then dare 62 XLVII| laconically.~ ~“Am I to understand that Marie-Anne was the 63 L| restored my husband to me. I understand it all, now. It is true 64 LI| she faltered:~ ~“I do not understand you, aunt; I do not understand 65 LI| understand you, aunt; I do not understand you.”~ ~The poor dependent 66 LII| The man says Madame will understand his business when she hears 67 LII| she continued: “I do not understand why you should apply to 68 LII| have done so. We did not understand this; we humiliated, ruined, 69 LII| silent.~ ~He had given her to understand, however, that he should 70 LIV| knew life too well not to understand that since the duchess had 71 LV| said he, “I did not quite understand you.”~ ~“I say that we must