Chapter
1 2 | once ask me more than I can tell you. I was told, 'Guard
2 2 | well what my brother will tell you." ~"No, John; it will
3 11| what do you wish? I may tell you that my time on earth
4 11| don't cry any more, and tell me what you want, my pretty
5 11| sir," said Rosa. "And now tell me -- oh, tell me -- can
6 11| And now tell me -- oh, tell me -- can I do anything
7 11| me," he continued: "I'll tell you how to manage it. Go
8 11| have you nothing more to tell me?" ~She fell on her knees
9 12| Loewestein, as the geographers tell us, is situated at the point
10 14| Listen to me, I'll try to tell you all in a few words.
11 15| make conspiracies. But I tell you, at the very outset,
12 15| young man, young man! I'll tell you one thing, that before
13 15| you contrive to get here? tell me." ~"Now listen to me.
14 16| ourselves with. I will now tell you the way I have traced
15 16| on the day that I will tell you, in the soil chosen
16 17| only this reason ---- " ~"Tell me, I am anxious to hear." ~"
17 17| first favourable day I will tell you; but, whatever you do,
18 17| repeat the trick. Didn't I tell you, my fine fellow, that
19 18| I am afraid he is." ~"Tell me, Rosa," continued Cornelius,
20 18| What?" ~"Did you not tell me that on the day when
21 18| it would be very easy!" ~"Tell me." ~"Go to-morrow into
22 18| fond of your bulbs." ~"To tell the truth," said the prisoner,
23 19| But as there was no one to tell her so, and as the words
24 19| appeared to her father. To tell the truth, there was in
25 19| said to Rosa, -- ~"I shall tell you the day when you are
26 20| Yes, yes, odious. Tell me," he said, "do you hate
27 20| felt when people came to tell me at the Buytenhof that
28 21| not spoil my pleasure. But tell me, Rosa, -- as the tulip
29 21| night, I shall come and tell you myself. If it is day,
30 22| Well?" ~"Well, and I will tell you now what I have decided
31 22| stolen." ~"Oh!" ~"Did you not tell me yourself of what you
32 22| Here is the letter, and tell me whether you approve of
33 24| Well?" ~"How shall I tell you?" ~"Speak, speak, Rosa!" ~"
34 24| on her knees. ~"But how? Tell me, explain to me." ~"Oh,
35 24| merciful, my friend!" ~"I tell you, Rosa, that I shall
36 24| this furious outbreak. ~"I tell you that I shall kill that
37 24| Gryphus?" roared Cornelius. "I tell you I shall shed his blood
38 24| Cornelius with your eyes. I tell you, my lambkins, you shall
39 25| having such a nice story to tell to his boon companion, Jacob,
40 25| when the man came back to tell him that he had called and
41 26| listen to what I have to tell you, and if it be not possible
42 26| My child, you promise to tell me the truth and the entire
43 26| Society." ~"What am I to tell you, sir," said Rosa, "beside
44 26| it as mine I will frankly tell it; but if I do recognise
45 26| sir." ~"And from what you tell me you took advantage of
46 27| matter is as I shall now tell your Highness. This damsel
47 27| round to the Prince, "I will tell you the true story of these
48 28| Rosa from her room, why not tell her all, and jump from her
49 28| very simple thing." ~"Well, tell it me," said Gryphus. ~"
50 29| want, after all?" ~"I'll tell you what I want," answered
51 29| devilish magic. Now, will you tell me where she is?" ~And the
52 29| the last time, will you tell me where my daughter is?" ~"
53 29| turn. "Ah, you will not tell me anything? Well, I'll
54 29| hours!" ~"Ah! what did I tell you?" whispered the communicative
55 29| would not have failed to tell him. ~What the poor prisoner
56 29| asked, -- ~"Please, sir, tell me now, where am I to go?" ~
57 30| but it is right not to tell a falsehood." ~Rosa cast
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