Chapter
1 2 | brother." ~"Oh, my poor dear Cornelius! I feel most wretched
2 2 | Cornelius. I told you, my dear brother, that the Orange
3 2 | All this is quite true, my dear Cornelius, but still more
4 2 | join me at the Hague." ~"My dear brother," Cornelius answered, "
5 2 | surprise. ~"You must know, my dear brother, that I have been
6 2 | Cornelius wrote: -- ~"My dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel
7 3 | replied John. "Indeed, my dear child, if the dragoons are
8 4 | the manner in which his dear friends De Witt have been
9 5 | son, at the death of his dear and worthy parents, found
10 7 | voice to Van Baerle, -- ~"My dear son, send these people away,
11 7 | All right! all right! my dear Craeke," said Cornelius,
12 7 | cried the servant. ~"Oh, my dear child, my worthy master!"
13 10| You are very good, my dear child," replied Cornelius, "
14 11| martyr. Come, there's a dear, don't cry any more, and
15 11| bullied." ~"He is punished, my dear Rosa, more than punished,
16 11| your beautiful eyes, my dear child," answered Cornelius,
17 11| still to want anything, my dear Rosa." ~"The clergyman whom
18 11| Almighty, and, indeed, my dear, I should ask you to help
19 11| promise me not to laugh, my dear child." ~"Laugh," exclaimed
20 11| being searched, he said: "My dear girl, I have been very fond
21 11| declaration of love, alas! poor dear, it would be of no more
22 11| let us talk seriously, my dear child: those hundred thousand
23 11| you shall have them, Rosa, dear Rosa, and I ask nothing
24 11| Don't interrupt me, Rosa dear, I have only a few minutes
25 14| to the windmills of his dear old city Dort, which were
26 15| Oh, I thank you, Rosa, dear Rosa." ~Saying these words,
27 15| me as a thing which was dear to you?" ~"Yes, but as I
28 15| rest you know." ~"What, my dear Rosa, you thought, even
29 15| with all these notes, my dear Rosa?" ~"Formerly," she
30 16| one ship. Only think, my dear Rosa, that the question
31 16| failure. In this manner, my dear Rosa, it is impossible that
32 16| There is no hurry for it, dear Rosa; our tulips need not
33 16| looked at your garden, my dear child?" ~"The window of
34 16| Man. You comprehend, my dear Rosa, a man may steal a
35 16| Thank you, thank you, my dear Rosa. All the joy of my
36 16| Cornelius to Rosa, "as you, my dear girl, would not be able
37 17| the other to-morrow, my dear Mynheer Cornelius," said
38 20| Seeing your return, my dear Rosa, I thought you had
39 20| do as you have done here, dear Mynheer Cornelius: I shall
40 20| than you do me." ~"Oh, my dear, dear Rosa! look how my
41 20| you do me." ~"Oh, my dear, dear Rosa! look how my hands
42 22| speck." ~"Good Heavens! my dear Rosa, I have been dreaming
43 22| consoled. ~"Say, 'My very dear friend.'" ~"Oh, my friend -- " ~"
44 22| Oh, my friend -- " ~"Very dear friend, I entreat you, say '
45 22| I entreat you, say 'very dear,' Rosa, very dear." ~"Very
46 22| very dear,' Rosa, very dear." ~"Very dear, yes, very
47 22| Rosa, very dear." ~"Very dear, yes, very dear," said Rosa,
48 22| Very dear, yes, very dear," said Rosa, with a beating
49 22| that you have said 'very dear,' dear Rosa, say also 'most
50 22| you have said 'very dear,' dear Rosa, say also 'most happy':
51 22| Cornelius, my friend, my very dear friend, and very happy friend,
52 22| Rosa Gryphus. ~"That's it, dear Rosa, that's it. Your letter
53 24| Yes, only be quiet, my own dear Cornelius." ~She did not
54 24| conspirator, is your own dear Cornelius, is he? Ah! Missy
55 24| little lady, devour your dear Cornelius with your eyes.
56 26| house by your visit?" ~"Dear Mynheer van Systens," said
57 27| following terms: -- ~"My Dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel
58 27| he added, -- ~"You, my dear Mynheer van Systens, take
59 28| crimes." ~"Are you mad, my dear Master Gryphus?" asked Cornelius. ~
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