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1 1 | how is my brother?" ~"Oh, Mynheer John!" the young girl replied, "
2 3 | personal acquaintance with Mynheer Bowelt." ~"An honest man,"
3 3 | addressing an interpellation to Mynheer Bowelt, whom he requested
4 3 | moment I am here alone with Mynheer d'Asperen, and I cannot
5 3 | several thousand voices. ~Mynheer Bowelt wished to speak,
6 3 | open window, and called Mynheer d'Asperen. ~The latter gentleman
7 3 | listening to the speech of Mynheer d'Asperen. ~"Now, then,"
8 3 | judge which is greater, Mynheer Bowelt's honesty or his
9 3 | to believe with regard to Mynheer Bowelt's honesty and courage:
10 3 | trembling all over. ~"Oh, Mynheer John," she said, "what a
11 3 | your mouth?" ~"Now, then, Mynheer John, if I were in your
12 3 | If I were in your place, Mynheer John," the young girl timidly
13 3 | have got it?" ~"Here it is, Mynheer John." ~"My child," said
14 4 | Monseigneur, it seems that Mynheer Cornelius has really escaped,"
15 4 | away into exile." ~"Oh, Mynheer de Witt! I am indeed very
16 5 | city of Dort, were born. ~Mynheer van Baerle the father had
17 5 | thousand guilders, which Mynheer van Baerle the son, at the
18 5 | paternal advice, the worthy Mynheer van Baerle died, to the
19 5 | to Mons began to talk of Mynheer van Baerle's tulips; and
20 5 | only been in the right. Mynheer van Baerle was a painter,
21 5 | Baerle was a painter, as Mynheer Boxtel was a tulip-grower;
22 5 | gardener, was the godson of Mynheer Cornelius de Witt, that
23 6 | the same banner with him. ~Mynheer van Baerle and his tulips,
24 7 | confidential servant of Mynheer John de Witt? Good, let
25 7 | pretend to be ignorant, Mynheer van Baerle," answered the
26 8 | the diabolical work of Mynheer Isaac Boxtel. ~It will be
27 8 | with them. ~Besides this, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel encouraged
28 8 | temptation grew so strong, that Mynheer Isaac was no longer able
29 8 | unintelligible voice. ~"Well, Mynheer Boxtel, at this moment your
30 8 | quite true." ~"How so?" ~"Mynheer van Baerle is arrested,
31 8 | burghers must be murdering Mynheer Cornelius and Mynheer John
32 8 | murdering Mynheer Cornelius and Mynheer John de Witt." ~"Oh," muttered,
33 8 | whilst leaving the room, "Mynheer Isaac Boxtel must be very
34 10| are occupying the cell of Mynheer Cornelius de Witt, laughed
35 10| that I was not able to save Mynheer Cornelius or Mynheer John
36 10| save Mynheer Cornelius or Mynheer John de Witt, and that I
37 10| torn to pieces, just like Mynheer John and Mynheer Cornelius.
38 10| just like Mynheer John and Mynheer Cornelius. For heaven's
39 11| this last thought." ~"Oh, Mynheer Cornelius, speak, speak!"
40 11| you a present of them." ~"Mynheer Cornelius!" ~"Yes, yes,
41 11| what you have to write, Mynheer Cornelius; and though, unfortunately,
42 13| burgher was no other than Mynheer Isaac Boxtel, who since
43 13| only answered by kicking Mynheer Isaac out, and setting the
44 13| his bulbs on his heart. ~Mynheer Boxtel went to the headsman,
45 13| execution was over, to allow Mynheer Boxtel to ascend the scaffold
46 13| mistaking the frantic cries of Mynheer Isaac for demonstrations
47 13| enough for one day, but Mynheer Boxtel did not seem to think
48 14| following way. ~Leaving Dort, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel had abandoned,
49 14| make no great pretensions, Mynheer Cornelius." ~Cornelius tenderly
50 15| famous prison from which Mynheer Grotius escaped. You know
51 15| Grotius escaped. You know Mynheer Grotius?" ~"Oh, yes, that
52 15| lantern. ~"Halloa! that's you, Mynheer van Baerle," said Gryphus. "
53 15| It's books that helped Mynheer Grotius to get off." ~"I
54 15| Just so, look whether the Mynheer de Witt don't keep very
55 17| Rather say, this fear, Mynheer Cornelius." ~"Thank you,
56 17| Are you quite sure, Mynheer Cornelius, that none of
57 17| But?" ~"But it might be Mynheer Jacob." ~Rosa rushed toward
58 17| other to-morrow, my dear Mynheer Cornelius," said Rosa, in
59 18| pastime is of value. This poor Mynheer van Baerle amused himself
60 18| good to us." ~"Be easy, Mynheer Cornelius," said Rosa, with
61 19| will get out of it, like Mynheer Grotius, in a chest, only
62 20| said, -- ~"You are ill, Mynheer Cornelius?" ~"Yes, I am,"
63 20| you have done here, dear Mynheer Cornelius: I shall put it
64 20| days?" ~"Yes, six days, Mynheer Cornelius," she answered. ~"
65 20| t you come to-morrow?" ~"Mynheer Cornelius, I have lots of
66 20| me here to die?" ~"But, Mynheer Cornelius," said Rosa, "
67 20| reproach you with nothing, Mynheer Cornelius, except, perhaps,
68 20| displeased with your loving them, Mynheer Cornelius, only it makes
69 21| am separating from you, Mynheer Cornelius." ~"Ah! that's
70 22| I return to your tulip, Mynheer van Baerle, and as soon
71 22| then, till we meet again, Mynheer Cornelius." ~"Oh, say 'Good
72 22| from Rosa, as follows: -- ~"Mynheer President, -- The black
73 22| is perfectly black; come, Mynheer President, come. ~"I have
74 22| is very well known: it is Mynheer van Systens, the burgomaster
75 22| wrote the address, -- ~"To Mynheer Peter van Systens, Burgomaster,
76 23| much more difficult than Mynheer Isaac had at first expected. ~
77 23| Boxtellensis or Boxtellea. ~ Mynheer Isaac had not yet quite
78 25| herself to be led before Mynheer van Systens, the President
79 25| cried Rosa, rushing up to Mynheer van Systens. ~"As I see
80 25| to say, for the honorable Mynheer van Systens, Burgomaster
81 25| Then your tulip is that of Mynheer Boxtel. Well, my child,
82 25| not from you, but from Mynheer Boxtel." ~"I repeat to you,
83 25| that I do not know who this Mynheer Boxtel is, and that I have
84 25| You do not know who Mynheer Boxtel is, and you also
85 25| trembling. ~"Yes, -- that of Mynheer Boxtel." ~"How is it?" ~"
86 25| the White Swan Inn." ~And Mynheer van Systens, taking up his
87 26| straight to the mansion of Mynheer van Systens, who with his
88 26| time into the office of Mynheer van Systens, who, however,
89 26| report on the black tulip!" ~"Mynheer van Systens," Rosa continued,
90 26| house by your visit?" ~"Dear Mynheer van Systens," said William
91 26| Everything is of consequence, Mynheer van Systens." ~"Well, then,
92 26| forgers." ~"This is a crime, Mynheer van Systens." ~"So it is,
93 26| came in." ~"Question her, Mynheer van Systens, question her.
94 26| before me, and call me plain Mynheer." ~The two then entered
95 26| That you will order Mynheer Boxtel to come here with
96 26| fond of flowers?" continued Mynheer van Systens. ~"Yes, sir." ~"
97 27| person the drawing-room of Mynheer van Systens, followed by
98 27| added, -- ~"You, my dear Mynheer van Systens, take charge
99 30| ill-treats in particular Mynheer van Baerle, who ---- " ~"
100 30| prisoner?" ~"As the wife of Mynheer van Baerle, I should, under
101 31| Horticultural Committee shone Mynheer van Systens, dressed in
102 32| What is all this, pray, Mynheer Lieutenant?" he asked of
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