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 1     1|        he worked; but he did not know how to make himself appreciated.
 2     1|         capital which he did not know.~ ~For a whole week his
 3     2|         My wife was furious, you know; and she has sworn never
 4     3|       will be overlooked. Do you know Meissonier's paintings?"~ ~"
 5     3|          can always get along. I know that those two are very
 6     4|          I want, monsieur, is to know my government. I saw Charles
 7     4|  Monsieur Gambetta, and I do not know a single deputy."~ ~He was,
 8     4|        else. One must be able to know that on such and such a
 9     4|          that it is agreeable to know the people by whom one is
10     4| continued more gently:~ ~"Do you know how I would manage the celebration?
11     4|        at least, every one would know by sight the personnel of
12     5|        companion, and he did not know where to find one. On the
13     6|     delightful traffic which you know, and who make a living out
14     6|       would please me greatly to know them, monsieur."~ ~M. Rade
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