Chapter
1 1 | the town." ~Whereupon the jailer, a sort of bear, trained
2 2 | the conversation with the jailer Gryphus and his daughter
3 3 | resist much longer, and the jailer, growing very pale, put
4 9 | were bringing. ~When the jailer received this new inmate,
5 9 | Gryphus, with his scowling jailer's countenance at the top,
6 9 | ran furiously up. ~The jailer opened the door, with terrible
7 9 | cried Cornelius, seizing the jailer by the arm and dragging
8 10| 10. The Jailer's Daughter~ On the
9 10| rushed forward towards the jailer, but Gryphus, who was not
10 10| At the last touch, the jailer fainted a second time. ~"
11 10| Witts!" ~"Halloa!" cried the jailer, recovering his senses, "
12 13| to his interest, but the jailer had not only the snarling
13 13| corner of his cell, the surly jailer had only answered by kicking
14 14| according to his ideas, a jailer ought never to have given
15 14| prison of the Hague with the jailer of the fortress of Loewestein.
16 15| you see in me your new jailer. I am head turnkey, and
17 15| the contrary," growled the jailer, "you have set it only too
18 15| smiled ironically at the old jailer, Rosa, from the outside,
19 15| Your pigeons," cried the jailer, "your pigeons! has a prisoner
20 15| acquittance," growled the jailer, "and I shall certainly
21 15| mercies of his bullying jailer, he drove away for ever
22 15| again. ~This visit of the jailer, his brutal threats, and
23 15| father the appointment of jailer of Loewestein, when your
24 16| service. ~But the worthy jailer, in his zeal, had magnified
25 16| Rosa, the daughter of a jailer, scarcely better than a
26 17| Zounds! of what?" roared the jailer. ~"Take care, I say, you
27 17| force. ~"Halloa!" said the jailer, furious, "here, you see,
28 17| heart even of that ruthless jailer who some years before killed
29 19| than upon poor Rosa, the jailer's lowly child. ~Thus Rosa
30 19| satisfied the prisoner that his jailer was coming alone. ~Thus
31 19| former habits, asked the old jailer, with the most winning voice,
32 19| even more laconically, the jailer, shutting the door before
33 21| Halloa!" exclaimed the jailer. ~"How are you this morning?"
34 22| I am the daughter of the jailer, Gryphus, almost as much
35 23| to interest his zeal as a jailer, picturing to him in the
36 25| to be the daughter of the jailer of the fortress. ~Rosa hoped
37 25| left the fortress. ~The jailer, who was of a very spiteful
38 25| imagine the anger of the jailer when, after having made
39 25| without even hearing what his jailer said, allowed himself to
40 26| I am the daughter of the jailer of the fortress." ~The Prince
41 26| position, as daughter of the jailer, to communicate with a prisoner
42 26| yet four months since the jailer Gryphus and his daughter
43 27| especial surveillance of the jailer. ~Nothing could have been
44 28| prisoner can suffer when his jailer has formed the determination
45 28| foaming mouth of the old jailer, he said, -- ~"Bless the
46 28| threaten you," cried the jailer. ~"And with what?" ~"First
47 28| why not?" ~"Because any jailer who strikes a prisoner is
48 28| at Loewestein: -- ~"'Any jailer, inspector, or turnkey who
49 29| fiercely exasperated his jailer, spoke first by putting
50 29| under his arm, dealt the jailer a vigorous blow on the wrist
51 29| decisive step, belaboring his jailer with the most heroic self-possession,
52 29| the prisoner against his jailer was immediately drawn up,
53 29| his cell, then led to the jailer's lodge, where he was registered
54 29| stick, came forth from the jailer's lodge; his old eyes, gray
55 32| has attempted to kill his jailer at Loewestein?" ~Cornelius
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