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do you know even your
Yes, Arkady, do you know, even your love has been killing me?
— from White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

do you know except you
None of our crowd do, you know, except you.
— from The Camp Fire Girls in the Mountains; Or, Bessie King's Strange Adventure by Jane L. Stewart

dwell Your knowledge expand your
Thus in harmony and peace may you dwell, Your knowledge expand, your pleasures increase, Always be happy and always be well, And end your journey in Heaven and peace.
— from Poems by Crocket McElroy

do you know either you
But, do you know, either you exaggerated or I failed to understand your descriptions; for the Sheila I came to construct out of your talk is a most incongruous and incomprehensible creature.
— from Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 11, No. 24, March, 1873 by Various

do you know Eva you
And, do you know, Eva, you might at the same time just glance at the panel by the bed-head, and tell me by-and-by what you think of it.
— from Babylon, Volume 1 by Grant Allen

do you know everything you
Now do you know everything you came to ask?”
— from The Phantom Treasure by Harriet Pyne Grove

Do you know Ester you
"Do you know, Ester, you wouldn't make a good lawyer, you don't stick to the point.
— from Ester Ried by Pansy


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