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Example sentences for "she knows"

  • The little apartment that I occupy is very gloomy when M.

  • If you will consent to it, Dolores shall be my daughter.

  • She knows as much of almost every man who goes to Rivercombe; for there are plenty who will be disposed to go in against me for the prize by-and-by.

  • She knows that I loved her; but how dear she has been to me in this bitter time of separation, she can never know.

  • She knows that I owe my life to you, and she is prepared to value you as much as I do.

  • She knows that I ardently wish you to become a true believer, so as to enable me to link her destiny to yours.

  • The most reserved of Turkish women has no modesty except on her face, and, with her veil over it, she knows to a certainty that she will not blush at anything.

  • Tell me if she knows you, and how you have made her acquaintance.

  • She Knows All--A Ball At the Convent; My Exploits In the Character of Pierrot--C.

  • Mrs. Stanhope is really a clever woman--she knows how to turn the hatred of all her friends and acquaintance to her own advantage.

  • Even among gamblers she would be blasted for ever by this discovery: she knows it, and if she dared to brave public opinion, we have then a sure resource in the law--prosecute her.

  • But she is Divine and has herself come down from heaven; so she does not guess, or think, or hope--she knows.

  • Before his marriage he had thought nothing of his love for Marian in so far as it could touch his wife, but now--now, if she knows!

  • Of course, Maurice will not marry her--she knows Maurice, he is far above all that sort of thing; but the very attempt at the marriage seems to cover the poor child with insult.

  • She knows I shall win," says the stout young man; and, whilst disputing with him at every step, Tita disappears.

  • Miss Gower will tell you; she knows everything.

  • She knows--she knows," said her beating heart.

  • I do not know--I do not know if she knows or not!

  • I think grandmother will forget herself some day and leave her bed before she knows it, in her eagerness to see how something appears.

  • She knows my voice and touch, and she is less nervous and afraid with me.

  • If she is above and hears me perhaps it will recompense some of her shortened years if she knows I am pleading with you, as men having the greatest influence of any living, to tell and to teach the young that a clean life is possible to them.

  • She knows nothing of my family, and probably takes but little interest in Shetland itself, while I have reason to know that her father has not for many years been on good terms with Sir Marcus Wardhill.

  • Send Bertha Eswick to me; she knows, better than any other person here, what arrangements should be made to do honour to strangers; it is so long since any one came here, that I cannot hope to remember what preparations are required.

  • Mutiny in the camp," says madame, with a little laugh; and though Cecil does not understand, she knows she is meant.

  • She knows at least some of the points of good breeding, decides madame.

  • She knows he is quite satisfied with her.

  • She knows so little about him, she feels so strange when she comes very near to him in any matter, as if she longed to run away to Denise or Cecil.

  • She knows nothing of her own soul, of love.

  • She knows nothing of Miladi's movements only that she herself had been given permission to go out for the day.

  • She knows most of my affairs now,--Burton transmits all the bills and papers to her.

  • She knows a great deal, and is not ashamed to confess when she is ignorant of anything; she says right out that she cannot answer my questions, and proposes that we should study it together.

  • She knows this, and it is her interest to prevent him from marrying.

  • She knows how to wound me: one word from her makes me shrink into myself.

  • She knows a hundred stories or games, every baby and every dog goes to her on sight, not because she has any especial talent, except that one she has cultivated, the talent of interest in everyone and everything except herself.

  • She is an attractive woman; she knows it; women admit it; and men feel it.

  • She knows as much about the world as a tin jelly-mould knows about the dinner, and is the oddest mixture of brooding anxieties over things that don't in the least matter and of bland failure to suspect things that intensely do.

  • She knows he would like to swing to and fro on the curtain tassels.

  • She knows he would like to take the Sevres vases and walk up and down the room with them in his arms.

  • She knows he would like to jerk the bell-pull, and bring Rose up from the kitchen.

  • She knows he would sit on the brackets with the little statues.


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