Chapter
1 2 | out of the narrow grated window, which gave access to the
2 2 | Pensionary, approaching the window. ~"No, on the contrary,
3 2 | meaning?" ~John opened the window. ~"Death to the traitors!"
4 3 | savage yells of the mob, the window of the Town-hall opened,
5 3 | turned round towards the open window, and called Mynheer d'Asperen. ~
6 3 | he was talking from the window of the porter's lodge with
7 4 | Look, look! is not that the window of the cell where Cornelius
8 4 | shaking the iron bars of the window in the room which Cornelius
9 4 | his head out of the coach window. ~"Oh, my masters!" cried
10 4 | de Witt leaned out of the window, and indeed saw that the
11 4 | head out of the carriage window, he was seen and recognized
12 4 | putting out his head from the window, and risking all for gaining
13 4 | moment, the shutter of a window opened, and disclosed the
14 7 | Baerle. ~"Jump out of the window." ~"Twenty-five feet from
15 7 | third bulb, approached the window and opened it, but seeing
16 8 | where it just reached to the window. ~Boxtel put a lighted dark
17 8 | let himself out by the window, glided down the ladder,
18 9 | eye fixed on the narrow window, barred with iron, which
19 9 | far as to the panes of his window. ~But when the rising sun
20 9 | about him, approached the window, and cast a sad look round
21 9 | dragging him towards the window, -- "master, what have I
22 11| through the narrow iron-barred window of his cell, he perceived
23 12| moment to see the grated window of the Buytenhof. ~At length
24 12| skies; and the same grated window looked down upon him from
25 13| He hoped to see at the window the face of Rosa, brightening
26 14| splendid view from the grated window. ~Cornelius felt himself
27 14| One morning, whilst at his window inhaling the fresh air which
28 14| the wire grating of the window, saying to him, -- ~"Oh,
29 15| 15. The Little Grated Window~ Gryphus was followed
30 15| Gryphus stepped towards the window. ~It was still light enough
31 15| put his head out of the window to examine the nest. This
32 15| after having closed the window, he took the arm of his
33 15| died away, he ran to the window, and completely demolished
34 15| appeared at the little grated window in the door, on which the
35 15| face so near the little window that Rosa withdrew hers. ~"
36 15| who saw me at my little window." ~"And what did you do
37 16| garden, my dear child?" ~"The window of my sleeping-room overlooks
38 17| describe them. ~The grated window, the only opening through
39 17| tiles and stone before his window. The strings by which this
40 17| appearance behind the grated window, and thus interposed between
41 19| appearance at the grated window no more. ~But as she knew
42 19| noise towards the grated window, showed clearly that the
43 19| lighted up, through the grated window, the cell of poor Cornelius,
44 19| through the iron bars of his window, at the risk of not being
45 19| up to drag himself to the window, he perceived a paper which
46 19| through the grated little window in the door the word, -- ~"
47 20| scratch at the grated little window, just as Rosa had been in
48 20| corner of the garden, every window of the neighbouring houses,
49 20| I shall put it out of my window on the eastern side from
50 20| morning until eleven and in my window towards the west from three
51 21| or near the still closed window. ~Cornelius ran to that
52 21| Cornelius ran to that window and opened it; it seemed
53 21| bed, but standing at the window, and singing a little ditty. ~"
54 22| happiness and joy. He opened his window, and gazed long, with swelling
55 22| delight, remained at his window, gazing at the stars, and
56 22| with one spring from the window to the door, his lips met
57 22| flowers to grow at the grated window of my prison!" ~The tulip
58 23| hired, just opposite Rosa's window, a little attic, distant
59 23| the flower-pot was in the window, and, like those charming
60 23| Metzys, Rosa appeared at that window as in a frame, formed by
61 23| honeysuckle encircling her window. ~Rosa watched the flower-pot
62 23| Cornelius, through an open window; and the third, to enter
63 23| passed together at the grated window, Boxtel entered Rosa's chamber
64 23| her approach the grated window. He heard her calling Cornelius.
65 26| same place, leaning on the window, and looking through the
66 28| let myself down from the window, or in sticking wings on
67 28| her all, and jump from her window into the Waal? I am expert
68 28| find him standing at the window. ~And at that very moment
69 31| it bud and grow in Rosa's window, and so often warmed the
70 32| glimpse through the open window of the scene which we have
71 32| body out of the carriage window. "Where is it? where is
72 32| leaned out of the carriage window, gesticulating imploringly
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