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1 II| family estates. But now, who knows but it will, one day, be 2 VI| Marie-Anne,” he replied, slowly, “knows her duty too well not to 3 VIII| for a long time. Everyone knows that. One had only to see 4 X| have exclaimed, “everyone knows that the Sairmeuse possesses 5 XI| me,” said he. “My father knows very well where he sent 6 XVI| she replied:~ ~“Maurice knows that it would be impossible 7 XVI| must be so, Marie-Anne. Who knows but you are frightened by 8 XVI| them together. Lacheneur knows how devotedly I am attached 9 XVI| you will not believe. Who knows how much your coming here 10 XVII| every caprice—and Heaven knows she had enough of them!~ ~ 11 XVII| the past week—and Heaven knows with what fidelity her memory 12 XVII| little deceiver! Everybody knows that you are engaged to 13 XVIII| a terrible revenge. Who knows if he does not think of 14 XVIII| confidence in my own son. He knows no more in regard to my 15 XXII| is he?” they asked. “Who knows but he is afraid at the 16 XXIV| You are an old fox that knows a thing or two. If there 17 XXV| Mme. d’Escorval; “the abbe knows much better than we do what 18 XXVII| of a trusty person, who knows its value. It will go to 19 XXVIII| which you threaten him. Who knows of what he might be capable 20 XXX| these worthy fellows. “Who knows? Stranger things have happened!”~ ~ 21 XXXI| knave like Chupin? Everyone knows that he has been obliged 22 XXXIII| at Saint-Jean-de-Coche, knows of his having crossed the 23 XXXIV| so mercilessly.~ ~Heaven knows that M. de Courtornieu and 24 XXXVI| the dead!~ ~“Besides, he knows well that you have scarcely 25 XXXVI| said Maurice, one day. “Who knows what compensations the future 26 XLI| seen,” said he, “and who knows—perhaps arrested. If you 27 XLV| through her set teeth. “Who knows but Martial and Marie-Anne 28 XLV| might have wavered, and—who knows?~ ~But no. Young Poignot, 29 XLVI| but I do not complain. Who knows the misery from which death 30 XLVII| until we have seen her. She knows that very well. Shall I 31 LI| humble relative. “God only knows with what intense joy my 32 LII| heaven.~ ~“God grant that he knows nothing of your meetings 33 LII| does it happen that she knows you?” pursued the servant. “ 34 LII| which we must atone. Who knows but, in Jean Lacheneur’s 35 LII| it.~ ~He had met, Heaven knows where! a certain Aspasie 36 LIII| home. What everybody else knows he does not even suspect. 37 LV| sweetheart in Paris—and no one knows our relations. She is as 38 LV| in the tone of a man who knows what he is saying.~ ~In