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1 But keep the knowledge of it to yourself, good Nascio, for the present.
2 If we could keep the knowledge from you we would, but that is impossible.
3 You know we were completely right in agreeing to keep the knowledge away from her.
4 Meanwhile, he would keep the knowledge to himself.
5 Angus, you can keep the knowledge that she loves you, but let me keep the letter.
6 I am sure, Madam, you will keep the knowledge that I write, and what I write-
7 As you say, we ought, if possible, to keep the knowledge of our sorrow to ourselves.
8 Was she endeavoring to keep the knowledge of Dr. Pendegrast from me as long as possible?
9 All we want to do is keep the knowledge we think we will need, intact and safe.
10 He was compelled, therefore, to keep the knowledge he had obtained shut up in his own bosom.
11 For us to keep the knowledge that it's false from them, under the circumstances, is clearly not right.
12 If it wants to keep the knowledge workers then the city has to have a soul, Kenneth Palmer said.
13 If such methods are used, it would be just as well to keep the knowledge of it from the gentlemen.
14 That was out of Miriam's power to prevent, but she would keep the knowledge of their contents-atleast of one.
15 There are heights that build themselves up in us, and exalt themselves to keep the knowledge of God from our hearts.
16 Tell her that the one aim of my life is to keep the knowledge of my whereabouts a secret from her.
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