1 You don't know anything about it.
2 I do not know you well enough to say.
3 I think you would know how to spend it.
4 I know that; I told you I couldn't explain.
5 I do not know your talent or your temperament.
6 He was very young, and did not know any better.
7 Edna did not know when the Impromptu began or ended.
8 He did not know; perhaps he would return for the early dinner and perhaps he would not.
9 He knew Mademoiselle Reisz a good deal better than he wanted to know her, he informed his questioner.
10 Mrs. Pontellier did not know him if she supposed he was one to let an opportunity like that escape him.
11 "I don't know whether I like you or not," replied Edna, gazing down at the little woman with a quizzical look.
12 He thanked heaven she had left the neighborhood, and was equally thankful that he did not know where she had gone.
13 Old Monsieur Farival talked incessantly of what he knew about handling a boat, and of what Beaudelet did not know on the same subject.
14 It was easy to know them, fluttering about with extended, protecting wings when any harm, real or imaginary, threatened their precious brood.
15 Robert was interested, and wanted to know what manner of girls the sisters were, what the father was like, and how long the mother had been dead.
16 She knew it was useless to ask Madame Ratignolle, who was on the most distant terms with the musician, and preferred to know nothing concerning her.
17 Then she went softly out of doors, and plucking an orange from the low-hanging bough of a tree, threw it at Robert, who did not know she was awake and up.
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