What a charm has London lost for me by her departure sweet crea ture that she is ; born and bred to dispense pleasure and delight to all who see or know her!
But," said he " "though I know her story, I never had the good fortune to see her.
I know her disposition to be as sweet and faultless as your own, but the influence of her former companions makes her seem--gives to her conversation, to her professed opinions, sometimes a tinge of wrong.
I do not worship Aphrodite like other youths, because--because I know her not.
Eugene, as he took up his position in the window again, "if I may not follow her, at least I know her name!
Yes, I know her," said Marianna, without any embarrassment whatever.
Yes,' said Walsingham, 'I know her by the patch in her main sail.
She is probably one of my mother's maids of honor, though I don't know her.
I know her; she is a good sort of a girl, whom we shall find amusing enough.
I had not an opportunity of making her acquaintance yesterday; but I know her brother--so does Wylder.
But I have no right to it any longer, till I know her decision.
Ioy to you Mariana, loue her Angelo: I haue confes'd her, and I know her vertue.
Highest Queene of State, Great Iuno comes, I know her by her gate Iu.
He said: “I am an educated man, but I know her people, all peasants.
He said it was lackadaisical and nonsensical; but I could see how much he loved her for what she had done; and she could see it too, for I know her ways, and know that she was delighted with him.
Lord Lufton had spoken to her as though he had really cared to know her; and she, unconsciously, had been taken by the compliment.
But inclined to think on the whole--doesn't know her mind--likely to act on impulse some day.
He didn't know her, never knew what she was thinking or feeling, never knew anything about her.
As I say, I know her address; but I've no wish to see her.
But I'm sure that it's one that will last only while you don't know her well.
I think you'll like the elder, when you come to know her.
But I know you will like her when you come to know her.
When you are praising a person to another who is to know her, it is bad policy to go into details.
I didn't want to know her mother, and I was on the point of telling Lizzie to go in alone and let me wait for her outside.
Perhaps, after all, I don't know her, and she will have some surprise for me.
I would be thankful even to know herin my mother's keeping!
He watched each tram as it stopped, looking for one face and figure among the moving crowd, for he had learned to know her walk in the distance while her features were a blur.
What will you give to know her name, Know her name, know her name?
What will you give to know her name, On a cold and frosty morning?
If her reputation were as unstained as your own, I would still refuse to know her.
I know her; and it is through her that I hope to find out his address for you.
Now, tell me fairly, and without stopping to think of whether your answer will hurt me, would you consent to know her in private even if you had heard nothing to her disadvantage?
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