I know more probably of Melmotte's affairs than you do or perhaps than anybody else.
You want to tell me this and that, but I can tell you that I know more of men and women than some of you fellows do, who think you know a great deal.
Perhaps I know more of your story than you have told me.
Perhaps I can help you in some way when I know more.
You see I know more than I did, and I shall have more heart in my work.
But--at present, at any rate--I do not want to know more.
Balked in New York and mystified everywhere, the latter gentleman determined to know more--or less!
Meanwhile he is certainly a most singular person, and I shall not be sorry toknow more of him, whether as friend or foe to the nation!
Precisely what I cannot tell you, until I know more of the matter myself, because I have no right to take liberties with the characters of others.
I think we know more of each other than any one else does, and no one would think, in company, when Trevannion is smiling and talking so cleverly, that he is so unamiable.
Wilkinson did not know of Louis' intimacy with Casson, nor had Casson been long enough with him to enable him to know more of him than as an idle, troublesome dunce.
This he agreed to do, and I left him; not, however, until he had anxiously requested to know more about me, and where and when he was to receive his money.
Dick's jaw dropped; he longed to know more, but feared to intrude too much upon his master's secrets.
But then, as I came to know more and to hear more, my opinion was forced to change.
But, on the whole, attraction seemed the stronger power, and curiosity to know more of this man and his life held Grey's soul in thrall.
That childish, careworn face just fitted into the mood that possessed Hans; he would have liked to know moreof its owner's life and fate.
If you want to know more go up to the attic tomorrow and hunt for a book in the box up there.
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