Chapter
1 1 | thoughtful image of the young Prince William of Orange. ~
2 1 | Stadtholder restored. ~This young man was, in 1672, twenty-two
3 1 | extinguished the hope which the young Prince might have entertained
4 1 | John de Witt met a lovely young girl, of about seventeen
5 1 | Oh, Mynheer John!" the young girl replied, "I am not
6 3 | This stranger was a very young man, of scarcely twenty-two
7 3 | the balcony?" asked the young man, glancing at the orator. ~"
8 3 | character given of Bowelt, the young man showed signs of such
9 3 | Asperen. ~"Now, then," the young man coolly remarked, whilst
10 3 | you are right," said the young man, blushing for a moment
11 3 | their post?" ~"Why not?" the young man quietly retorted. ~"
12 3 | place, Mynheer John," the young girl timidly continued, "
13 4 | The Murderers~ The young man with his hat slouched
14 4 | it were true," said the young man; "unfortunately it cannot
15 4 | whom?" ~"By a pale and thin young man, of about twenty-two." ~"
16 4 | and the dark eyes of the young man, who with intense interest
17 4 | violent indignation," said the young marl, with the same impassible
18 4 | malignant exultation. ~The young man -- a thing which would
19 4 | Grand Pensionary." ~But the young man had already opened his
20 4 | full of anguish that the young man opposite closed the
21 4 | chink of the shutter, the young man witnessed the conclusion
22 4 | of Monseigneur this pale young man, to whom he himself
23 4 | look to thy rays!" ~And the young Prince, the relentless rival
24 7 | gathering from the border the young suckers raised from tulips
25 7 | who, although knowing the young man very well, put his question
26 9 | Cornelius de Witt! Well, young man, we have the family
27 9 | nothing but the face of a young girl. ~The dog rushed forth
28 9 | to pounce upon him. ~The young girl, whilst the prisoner
29 9 | saw this pale, handsome young man slowly climbing the
30 9 | with the keen sight of a young man of twenty-eight, was
31 10| Cornelius. ~It was the beautiful young Frisian, who, seeing her
32 10| wet with tears, on the young man, and said to him, -- ~"
33 10| understand me?" said the young girl, with some impatience. ~"
34 11| as his opinion that this young man, so phlegmatic in appearance,
35 11| that you will marry a fine young man, whom you love, and
36 11| her marrying a respectable young man of about my age, who
37 11| Leaving the cell, the young man could still see in the
38 15| replied Gryphus. "Pigeons! ah, young man, young man! I'll tell
39 15| Pigeons! ah, young man, young man! I'll tell you one thing,
40 15| laudable desire to thank the young lady. ~Rosa, however, drew
41 15| is in the heart of every young girl, "I have often been
42 15| communicated to the lips of the young girl the glowing breath
43 16| tips of his fingers. ~The young man had been considering
44 17| said Cornelius. "Is he young? Is he handsome?" ~Saying
45 17| waiting for her answer. ~"Young? handsome?" cried Rosa,
46 17| rapidly to close before the young damsel had got down the
47 17| partridge robbed of her young by the reaper. ~In fact,
48 18| And what did that poor young man say?' ~"I did not know
49 20| love and marry a handsome young man of twenty-six or eight
50 20| on the look-out for that young man, and as the whole of
51 20| not be after the handsome young man, and I shall come to
52 21| blushes. ~Of what did the young people speak that evening?
53 21| and with it I may marry a young man of twenty-six or twenty-eight
54 21| the affection of the two young people. ~At one time it
55 22| ferryman of Loewestein, a smart young man of twenty-five." ~"By
56 22| think you may rely on this young man?" ~"As on myself; he
57 23| And in fact the poor young people were in great need
58 23| unmasked him in the eyes of the young damsel, and how the instinctive
59 23| was not possible that a young girl should undertake such
60 23| chapter, we said that the poor young people were in great need
61 25| Van Systens, "as you are young and pretty, and as there
62 26| or rather following, a young man, simply clad in a violet-coloured
63 26| at the invitation of the young man in the violet coat,
64 26| political offences. Go on, young woman, go on." ~Van Systens,
65 27| Stadtholder, "here is a young damsel who also pretends
66 27| Then you don't know this young girl?" said the Prince. ~"
67 27| allude as the lover of this young woman?" ~Rosa nearly swooned,
68 27| tulip was taken away by this young woman. She carried it to
69 27| advised you. For you are so young, and have such an honest
70 27| But, Monseigneur, this young woman may have stolen the
71 27| Systens, take charge of this young woman and of the tulip.
72 31| it might be, nor in the young dandies, resplendent in
73 31| heavy cakes; nor in the poor young peasants, gnawing smoked
74 31| of lively music, and the young damsels of Haarlem made
75 33| he saw it surrounded by young and beautiful girls, who
76 33| and placed it in that of a young man, who rushed forth, pale
77 33| that she should marry a young man of from twenty-six to
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