Something is doubtless astir of which I know naught; but at my uncle's house I shall hear all.
And I know naught of managing a house, and so Aunt Susan will tell them an they ask her.
He shook his head as he replied: "Nay, I know naught of that.
Nay, as for that I know naught, nor do any of the folks hereabouts neither.
I know naught of either,” says I, “and must therefore leave the matter to your own decision, lad.
Some said there was a difference of opinion between Manchester and Cromwell, and as to that I know naught either.
But those who were before us, by wonderful arts of which I know naught, hewed a path for the water through the solid rock of the mountain, piercing even to the bed of the lake.
There are many such still in the tombs at the place where She is, for those who set them there had a way I know naught of, whereby to keep their beloved out of the crumbling hand of Decay, even when Death had slain them.
For by my confession unto Heaven,' she cried, 'I know naught of this wicked deed how it was brought about.
I know naught of tricks or wizardry, but I think high Heaven hath chosen this way of showing who shall be lord of this land, and I think this young man is rightful King of us all.
I know naught of time but my poor portion of it, nor of man save my poor self!
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