Chapter
1 2 | daughter Rosa, had reached the door of the cell, where on a
2 2 | present to his mind the door opened, and John entered,
3 2 | Where is Craeke?" ~"At the door of your cell, I suppose." ~"
4 2 | then." ~John opened the door; the faithful servant was
5 3 | whether Gryphus will open this door for us." ~"Indeed, he will
6 3 | castellated walls; and, the arched door having been opened for them
7 3 | upon which, closing the door after her, she went back
8 3 | were forcing the prison door was indeed owing to the
9 3 | not be better to open the door than to allow it to be forced,
10 3 | You would open the door?" ~"No, I should allow it
11 3 | with you. We shall lock the door and when they have left
12 4 | companions, was just shutting his door in all haste to join them
13 5 | was at Dort, living next door to him, a citizen of the
14 5 | we have stated, was next door to that of Boxtel. He raised
15 5 | then, was to have next door to him a rival and successful
16 6 | that there was at his very door a pretender whose throne
17 6 | At the earliest dawn the door of the white house opened,
18 7 | even respect, before the door of the happy man. ~All this
19 7 | and turned towards the door, Van Baerle seizing the
20 7 | examining his pets, the door of the dry-room was so violently
21 9 | appeared at the narrow door of her chamber, which opened
22 9 | the bright frame of the door of her chamber, with embarrassed
23 9 | his hands and feet at the door so violently and continuously,
24 9 | The jailer opened the door, with terrible imprecations
25 9 | violently slamming the door, and noisily drawing the
26 10| flags whilst opening the door of the cell, and fell, in
27 10| During all this time the door of the cell stood open and
28 11| slipped into the recess of the door, with a handkerchief to
29 11| sob was heard behind the door, and Cornelius turned round
30 11| follow him, and to lock the door of Cornelius's cell, when
31 11| between him and the heavy door. ~Cornelius saw nothing
32 12| shorter the way from the door of the prison to the foot
33 14| bent forward towards the door. ~Yes, they were indeed
34 14| shutter of the grating in the door opened, and Rosa, beaming
35 14| abruptly drew back from the door, and ran to meet old Gryphus,
36 15| And thus opening the door, he began in the dark to
37 15| Baerle time to run to the door, and squeeze the hand of
38 15| when Cornelius went to the door to listen to the sound of
39 15| little grated window in the door, on which the prisoner fixed
40 17| toward the staircase, and a door was really heard rapidly
41 17| shook the whole tower, the door suddenly opened. ~Gryphus,
42 18| After this he locked the door and called out: "I shall
43 18| and advanced towards the door. ~"But I was kept by something
44 18| through the keyhole of the door and watch him." ~"Well,
45 19| eight in the morning, the door of his cell opened; but
46 19| starts, his listening at the door, his rapid glances at every
47 19| the jailer, shutting the door before the nose of the prisoner. ~
48 19| had been slipped under the door. ~He pounced upon it, opened
49 19| slipped the paper under the door, and listened with the most
50 19| grated little window in the door the word, -- ~"To-morrow!" ~
51 20| imagined, not far off from the door, perceived Rosa, who at
52 20| But only behind the garden door, I dare say, so that you
53 20| rueful, walked back to the door, affecting the unconcerned
54 20| unless Jacob will force the door of my chamber." ~"Oh! then
55 21| coming up with him. ~The door opened. Gryphus entered,
56 21| his men in, and shut the door after them. ~"There, now
57 21| is day, I shall pass your door, and slip you a note either
58 21| a note either under the door, or through the grating,
59 22| started up, went to the door, and looked through the
60 22| glued to the wicket in the door. ~He was fairly choking
61 22| spring from the window to the door, his lips met those of Rosa,
62 23| the peculiarities of the door of her chamber. The lock
63 23| of a small file. ~Rosa's door thus opened without noise
64 23| key which opened Rosa's door as easily as did the real
65 24| Rosa, leaning against the door to support herself; "yes,
66 24| house; I came home, and my door was locked, everything in
67 24| Rosa, Rosa, open this door to me, and you will see
68 24| sobbing, "can I open the door for you? have I the keys?
69 24| Rosa, if you don't open the door to me," Cornelius cried
70 24| rage, began to shake the door with a great noise, little
71 24| his keys, I will open the door for you! Yes, only be quiet,
72 24| left the fortress by the door which Rosa herself had opened.
73 25| after which she locked her door twice to disguise her flight
74 25| leaving the prison by the same door which an hour before had
75 25| sent for; he opened the door, but Gryphus no more found
76 27| and look through the open door into the drawing-room. ~"
77 27| from his seat, went to the door, where he stood for some
78 29| information; for, approaching the door of the carriage, whilst
79 29| been executed before the door of their own house. It's
80 30| seeing Rosa standing near the door, he said, without laying
81 30| bashfully retired to the door. ~The Prince finished his
82 33| Boxtel, he wrote over his door the lines which Grotius
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