Chapter
1 1 | mind, but also of a great heart. He belonged to that race
2 1 | Honest Tyckelaer, with a heart full of spite and malice,
3 2 | an iron frame and a stout heart, how would he have disappointed
4 2 | and every sentiment in his heart? You ask whether he is strong
5 6 | inoffensive savant. ~Engaging, heart and soul, in his pursuits
6 6 | has once taken hold of the heart of man, it urges him on,
7 6 | fever which creeps over the heart and changes it into a nest
8 6 | the whole tale, and his heart overflowing with gall now
9 8 | States, he thought within his heart that very likely he needed
10 8 | happiness as was Boxtel's heart at the chance, he at first
11 8 | which was gnawing at his heart, had not the demon of envy
12 8 | fever which raged in the heart of Isaac Boxtel. ~If Cornelius
13 8 | midnight, with a beating heart, trembling hands, and a
14 8 | his legs failed him, his heart beat as if it would choke
15 10| the suspicion arose in her heart. ~But one moment told her
16 11| tears go much more to my heart than my approaching fate,
17 11| treasure next her beating heart. ~The noise on the staircase
18 13| die with the bulbs on his heart. ~But there were two things
19 13| died with his bulbs on his heart. ~Mynheer Boxtel went to
20 14| He put his hand on his heart, and listened. ~It was the
21 14| fallen so sweetly on his heart at the Hague. ~The question
22 15| sweet consolation to the heart of Van Baerle. ~Gryphus
23 15| Rosa had reawakened in his heart. ~He waited eagerly to hear
24 15| your bulbs." ~Cornelius's heart leaped with joy. He had
25 15| blessed his Highness in my heart! If God grants to him all
26 15| somehow or other is in the heart of every young girl, "I
27 15| still the beating of her heart. ~And thus Cornelius was
28 16| suckers, pressing them to her heart. ~Did she press them to
29 16| Did she press them to her heart because they were the bulbs
30 16| answered Rosa, who in her heart was as much afraid of a
31 16| have done so with all his heart, and with all the sincerity
32 16| smiling, for in her own heart she could not help studying
33 17| which would have melted the heart even of that ruthless jailer
34 17| sacred love of her innocent heart, poured these kind words,
35 18| honest soul, an excellent heart that he is." ~"The truth
36 18| thoughts at the bottom of my heart. ~"Some little show of anger
37 18| any more." ~Rosa felt her heart sink within her, and her
38 18| have no more room in your heart left for other affections." ~
39 19| speech had fallen upon her heart like drops of poison, she
40 19| mean perception and a noble heart, she took a very clear and
41 19| question of bestowing his heart it was almost certain that
42 19| foremost place in Cornelius's heart. ~But Rosa was not aware
43 19| uncautiously opened his heart, she did not despair of
44 19| speeches she treasured in her heart, even when they did not
45 19| absorbed in it. ~How his heart beat when darkness closed
46 19| more forcibly through the heart of any man than did the
47 19| ninth hour, through the heart of Cornelius. ~All was then
48 19| Cornelius put his hand on his heart, to repress as it were its
49 19| left light enough in his heart to last until it came back
50 19| his mind, or rather in his heart, there had been some hope
51 19| And, rising with a heavy heart, she returned to her chamber,
52 20| which cut deeply into the heart of Cornelius. He did not
53 20| kindness and sincerity of your heart. To you God has given the
54 20| pale cheek, hear how my heart beats. It is for you, my
55 21| returned with a beating heart, with glowing cheeks, dry
56 21| would have rejoiced his heart could he but have seen it. ~"
57 22| said Rosa, with a beating heart, beyond herself with happiness. ~"
58 22| Cornelius stood with his heart upon his lips, and his face
59 22| gazed long, with swelling heart, at the cloudless vault
60 22| thoughts of happiness, and his heart overflowed with gratitude
61 22| the mirror of my grateful heart." ~He was well again, the
62 22| night Cornelius, with his heart full of joy and delight,
63 25| terror into his daughter's heart. ~But whilst he was congratulating
64 25| abashed, having vowed in her heart, in pursuing her cause,
65 26| certain conviction into the heart of Van Systens, and he was
66 26| came from the depth of her heart, she said, -- ~"Gentlemen,
67 27| you." ~Boxtel bowed with a heart full of joy, and received
68 27| kissed its leaves and, with a heart full of happiness and confidence
69 29| me?" ~"I shall open your heart to see in it the place where
70 29| said Cornelius, whose heart felt oppressed by the first
71 29| officer with a resolute heart, and carrying his head erect. ~
72 29| crisis the poor wretch's heart must have been encased in
73 30| up in the recesses of his heart the clemency which was slumbering
74 31| the French tribune, whose heart was so full of hatred and
75 31| who carried in his bosom a heart as innocent as the flowers
76 32| struggle going on in my heart and mind. For after all,"
77 32| great mind and the great heart of him who observed it. ~"
78 33| his eyes, his life, his heart, his love, quite concentrated
79 33| examined his pulse and his heart, he was quite dead. ~This
80 33| in the innocence of his heart, he had not for one instant
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