I felt bewildered, ashamed; I wanted to run away, and I nolonger knew what to say, do, or attempt.
Desmarets nolonger knew of what wood to make a crutch.
She sighed, felt sorry for him, she no longer knew why or wherefore .
And it seemed as if she no longer knew how or why she should go on living, now that she would no longer have to give her dinners and pay her visits .
It was as if her thoughts were standing still, as if she no longer knew, nor for that matter thought, remembering only the night before, that lonely evening of inward conviction.
Once he had known himself to be a dual personality; to-day he no longer knew which of the two he was.
When you grew up and became a man, you no longer knew things.
Doubtless the diggers worked chance-wise and clumsily; the craftsmen no longer knew how to engrave a name or carve a palm or a dove.
Since he had quitted the Panorama he felt as though he no longer knew where he was.
Such was the darkness that I no longer knew if I were beloved of God, and so, dear Mother, you can understand what light and consolation succeeded this gloom.
I no longer knew where I was: my soul was troubled because of the chariots of Aminadab.
I remember I pulled my trigger mechanically, with lips firmly set together and eyes wide open; I was no longer afraid, for, to tell the truth, I no longer knew if I existed.
And I no longer knew whether my uncle Lazare was talking to me of my dear valley, or of my dear Babet.
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