You'd know him if you didn't sleep all winter," said Peter.
I don't know him as well as I do some of the others," said she, "but when I have seen him down in the South he always has appeared to me to be a perfect gentleman.
I guess I will have to be content to know him just by his voice.
I know him well; he is brave and loyal, as I have proved, moreover, he is not all a Teule, but half of another race that hates them as he hates them.
I am young, but I am quick and strong, and so soon as may be I start for Spain to hunt him there till I shall run him down or know him to be dead.
I am not the man who tricked her but I know him; he is named Juan de Garcia.
As for the hidalgo Don Sarceda, I know him only as a brave companion in arms, and certainly I shall not listen to tales told against him by a wandering apostate.
At present, I know him so well, that I think him really handsome; or at least, almost so.
You don't know him half as well as I do, Misses Brown.
I might have done him no harm if I had allowed myself to know him better?
Warn him that the man he has made his enemy is in a frenzy, and that he doesn't know him if he makes light of his approach.
We know him by sight,' said Mrs Brown, whose working mouth and nodding head stopped for the moment, in the fixedness of her attention.
Pearson had been my pilot there, and now I know him to be a rogue.
No one in this world knows Jeremiah Pearson as I know him, Admiral.
For, believe me, I know him, and he does not look upon the game as lost.
Wherever he is, if he is anywhere, he's probably so changed his appearance that Telescope Lizzie wouldn't know him.
The room was not very light, and I didn't know him at first.
Do not seem to know him, except as one who fled with you from the jail, and if they question you about him, do not answer them.
You wouldn't know him if you saw him then, belike?
This Smiling Lou; you'd know him again, of course?
Say, I'd know him after he'd fried a week in hell!
I don't expect to keep Casey in hand--I happen to know him.
Truly I know himtoo well, and have obeyed him a little too much in condescending to some follies; and I know him as other men do, yea, that he is ever occupied, and ever busy in following his plough.
I can tell, for I know him who it is; I know him well.
O I know him well, I sir, hee sirs a good workeman, a verie good Tailor Ber.
Yes, I do know him well, and common speech Giues him a worthy passe.
I know him, a was a Botchers Prentize in Paris, from whence he was whipt for getting the Shrieues fool with childe, a dumbe innocent that could not say him nay Ber.
It was in our little house at Aiken, in South Carolina, that he was with us most and we learned to know him best, and that he and I became dependent upon each other in many ways.
For years I had heard stories about Richard Harding Davis--stories which emphasized an egotism and self-assertiveness which, if they ever existed, had happily ceased to be obtrusive by the time I got to know him.
When I came to know him better, I found out that such acts as these were characteristic of Richard Harding Davis.
We were together as correspondents in the Spanish War and in the Russo-Japanese War we were together again; and so there is hardly any angle from which I have not had the chance to know him.
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