Chapter
1 1 | XIV." ~"Well, then, don't let us allow them to depart!"
2 1 | the people down below, don't you?" ~"Do you hear them?" ~"
3 2 | States are traitors." ~"I don't know anything about that!" ~"
4 4 | coachman. ~"No, I haven't." ~"What has become of it?" ~"
5 4 | replied the other. ~"Don't you see, Monseigneur, they
6 4 | murderers?" ~"Go, and don't you trouble yourself about
7 7 | the imputation. ~"Now don't look astonished, if you
8 7 | begin now to remember, don't you?" ~"Indeed I do, but
9 7 | Cornelius, "how is this?" ~"Don't pretend to be ignorant,
10 8 | people say is true, it won't do him much good." ~"And
11 10| It is nothing: don't you stir." ~He then tried
12 10| he said, -- ~"Well, didn't you hear? go and fetch what
13 10| did not hear her. ~"Don't you understand me?" said
14 10| stay, oh, sir! oh, sir! don't you understand that you
15 10| For heaven's sake, don't think of me, but fly from
16 10| villains, the De Witts?" ~"Don't be angry, my good man,"
17 11| partly towards heaven. ~"Don't weep so, Rosa," said the
18 11| Come, there's a dear, don't cry any more, and tell me
19 11| anything else to be loved. Don't blush, Rosa, nor turn away;
20 11| I loved my flowers. Don't interrupt me, Rosa dear,
21 11| afflicted girl. ~"Oh, I don't know, sir," she stammered. ~"
22 11| she stammered. ~"You don't know, child, and why not?" ~"
23 11| a marriage portion, don't you? ~"And under the condition
24 13| It's a bargain, isn't it?" ~The executioner answered
25 15| never have done so." ~"Don't say so," replied Cornelius; "
26 15| the very outset, it won't be such an easy matter for
27 15| the Mynheer de Witt don't keep very quiet now." ~"
28 15| Master Gryphus. You won't allow these pigeons to be
29 15| stupefied with his gin. Don't say anything about it, because,
30 16| good use of it." ~"I don't think we make such a bad
31 16| thousand guilders." ~"Don't forget," said Rosa, smiling, "
32 17| stand a treat." ~"You don't know anything further of
33 17| their keepers." ~"I don't believe that," said Rosa,
34 17| become your husband." ~"I don't say anything to the contrary." ~"
35 17| Jacob Gisels." ~"I don't know him." ~"Then you see
36 17| love you, at least you don't love him." ~"To be sure
37 17| him." ~"To be sure I don't." ~"Then you wish me to
38 17| jealousy and of absence, won't you, Rosa?" ~"I shall read
39 17| nobody help you, and don't confide your secret to any
40 17| turning towards her; "don't you meddle with what don'
41 17| you meddle with what don't concern you, but go down
42 17| you repeat the trick. Didn't I tell you, my fine fellow,
43 18| said Gryphus; "wouldn't you have thought he would
44 18| What did he say? Didn't he fume and fret?' ~"I interrupted
45 18| with my tulip!" ~"You don't say so! And yet it is very
46 18| Jacob, -- well, Rosa, don't hesitate for one moment
47 18| you; sacrifice me, -- don't come to see me any more." ~
48 19| do you mean?" ~"He doesn't drink, he doesn't eat, he
49 19| doesn't drink, he doesn't eat, he doesn't leave his
50 19| he doesn't eat, he doesn't leave his bed. He will get
51 20| feigned not to see him, didn't you?" Cornelius asked, remembering
52 20| in what vessel? You don't let it grow, I hope, in
53 20| and about yourself, won't you, Rosa? I care very much
54 20| Cornelius askance. "I don't know whether I shall be
55 20| said Cornelius, "why can't you come to-morrow?" ~"Mynheer
56 21| be in love with." ~"Don't talk in that way, you naughty
57 22| immediately." ~"Rosa, Rosa, I don't know to what wonder under
58 24| accomplice of Jacob!" ~"Don't speak so loud, for Heaven'
59 24| Oh, Rosa, if you don't open the door to me," Cornelius
60 24| prisoners of state. Ah! won't I teach you -- won't I?" ~
61 24| won't I teach you -- won't I?" ~Rosa clasped her hands
62 25| veneration. ~"Alas! sir, I don't know," said Rosa. ~"How
63 26| black tulip will, if you don't hear me, be based on crime
64 27| curiosity. ~"Then you don't know this young girl?" said
65 27| Master Boxtel?" ~"No, I don't know Master Boxtel, but
66 28| my personal safety. I don't know how it is, but since
67 28| warbling gentleman, don't you hear me?" ~Cornelius
68 28| and said, -- ~"But you don't see that I have taken means
69 28| Cornelius calmly, "but I don't suppose you will threaten
70 28| with that." ~"Oh, you don't suppose! why not?" ~"Because
71 28| man," said Cornelius, "don't do anything to lose your
72 28| I wish you may." ~"Don't you see my hand is empty?" ~"
73 28| harm." ~"Certainly; I don't give it you to please you,
74 28| Indeed, I am one. I don't say it before all the world,
75 28| but as we are alone, I don't mind telling you." ~"Well,
76 28| black bread into white, won't he die of hunger if he has
77 29| it, you rogue, if you don't know it." ~"Only wait, only
78 30| them?" ~"All." ~"But don't you bear him a grudge for
79 32| there on the throne, -- don't you see?" ~"I do see it." ~"
80 32| said Van Baerle, "don't take me away! Let me look
81 32| be much longer. You don't know, sir, what I suffer.
82 32| what I suffer. You don't know the struggle going
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