Chapter
1 1 | the soldiers in keeping order, gave to the rioters the
2 2 | valiant townsmen, that his order from the States commanded
3 2 | companies. ~"Wherefore such an order? Why guard the prison?"
4 2 | yourselves, you are aware that an order must never be gainsaid." ~"
5 2 | be gainsaid." ~"But this order has been given to you that
6 2 | But who has given this order?" ~"The States, to be sure!" ~"
7 2 | I am paid; let me see an order from them to leave the place
8 3 | own responsibility." ~"The order! we want the order!" cried
9 3 | The order! we want the order!" cried several thousand
10 3 | return with or without the order for the withdrawal of the
11 3 | instant that the deputies will order Tilly's horse to quit their
12 3 | air. ~"They have got the order!" muttered the officer in
13 3 | those rascals have got the order." ~"Dastardly ruffians they
14 3 | lieutenant. ~It was indeed the order, which the burgher guard
15 3 | advance." ~"Here is the order!" a hundred insolent voices
16 3 | Those who have signed this order are the real murderers of
17 3 | letter of this infamous order." ~And, pushing back with
18 3 | the Town-hall to fetch the order for Tilly's horse to withdraw." ~"
19 3 | post?" ~"Yes, but their order, as long as it is not revoked,
20 3 | Undoubtedly." ~"Have you got an order for them to accompany you
21 4 | were right, Van Deken; the order which the deputies have
22 4 | to find open." ~"Has an order been given to close the
23 4 | could have given such an order?" ~"Indeed, but what makes
24 4 | to slacken his pace, in order not to excite any suspicion. ~
25 4 | John, "I have with me the order for the commutation of the
26 4 | Because he showed me an order, signed and sealed." ~"By
27 4 | But, notwithstanding this order, the coachman suddenly came
28 4 | hastening to the spot in order not to lose the opportunity
29 5 | horse at a livery stable in order not to arouse suspicion,
30 6 | Boxtel heard him give the order, and saw the sentry-box
31 7 | beating of drums are the order of the day." ~Van Baerle
32 7 | the name of the States, I order you to open this drawer,
33 8 | Baerle's arrest, placing the order for its execution in the
34 8 | the gravelled walks in order not to be betrayed by his
35 9 | sniffing all round Cornelius in order so much the better to recognise
36 11| all the others, and, in order so much the more effectually
37 11| the gibbet, from which, by order of the Stadtholder, the
38 11| moment came to descend in order to follow the guards, Cornelius
39 12| Cornelius, very likely in order not to hear them, had buried
40 16| a criminal of the first order. He looked upon him, therefore,
41 16| too near the grating. In order, however, to engage Van
42 17| greater emotion than the order of his Highness which turned
43 21| is true that he did so in order that she might watch over
44 22| being drawn up, all is in order; you will only keep a duplicate
45 23| farce had been played in order to force him to betray himself,
46 23| steal the tulip. But in order that Boxtel might steal
47 23| a double one and in good order, but Rosa always took the
48 23| to climb over a wall in order to dig up the tulip; the
49 26| Which?" ~"That you will order Mynheer Boxtel to come here
50 26| transfer of your father, in order to be able to follow some
51 28| breathing the fresh air, in order to be able to keep down
52 31| Provinces when amusement was the order of the day. ~Study the pictures
53 32| officer was about to give the order to proceed, but Cornelius
54 32| officer, who at the first order of the Stadtholder had jumped
55 33| without any change in its order, except that Boxtel was
56 33| forty-one; but at last, in order, as he declared, not to
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