Chapter
1 1 | certainly not be allowed to go into exile, where he will
2 1 | exasperated burghers. ~"Go along with you," growled
3 2 | muskets, one of them may go off by accident; and if
4 2 | to the Town-hall; let us go and see the deputies! Come
5 2 | the crowd turning away; "go and ask for a meanness at
6 2 | whether they will grant it; go, my fine fellows, go!" ~
7 2 | it; go, my fine fellows, go!" ~The worthy officer relied
8 3 | continued, -- ~"Let us now go to the Buytenhof, Captain;
9 3 | your place, I should not go out through the main street." ~"
10 3 | every show of respect. ~"Go! for Heaven's sake, go!"
11 3 | Go! for Heaven's sake, go!" she said; "it seems they
12 4 | power to preserve his life; go, and drive to another gate." ~
13 4 | coachman; "it is useless to go any farther; we are lost!" ~"
14 4 | Deken, I request you to go and look after my troops,
15 4 | all these murderers?" ~"Go, and don't you trouble yourself
16 4 | brother, my brother!" ~"Go and run after him!" bellowed
17 4 | trigger. ~But the gun did not go off. ~The fellow then turned
18 6 | chain of theories which go to prove that the tulip
19 8 | said the servant, "I shall go and inquire once more. Be
20 9 | Cornelius de Witt had left to go into exile, or what in revolutionary
21 10| Well, didn't you hear? go and fetch what is wanted." ~
22 10| fainted a second time. ~"Go and fetch vinegar, mademoiselle,"
23 10| my father?" ~"Never to go to the cells of the prisoners,
24 10| ever you should happen to go, to leave them as soon as
25 11| prisoner, "for your tears go much more to my heart than
26 11| tell you how to manage it. Go to Dort and ask Butruysheim,
27 13| was to live, and was to go with him to Loewestein,
28 16| liberty, with permission to go wherever he liked, the prison,
29 17| he did not know you." ~"Go on, Rosa, pray do, that
30 17| vow to you ---- " ~"Let go," repeated Gryphus, stamping
31 17| stamping his foot, "let go, or I shall call the guard." ~"
32 17| what don't concern you, but go down as quickly as possible." ~"
33 18| very easy!" ~"Tell me." ~"Go to-morrow into the garden;
34 21| messenger, Rosa, but you must go to Haarlem yourself." ~"
35 21| yes," said Cornelius, "go, Rosa, go!" ~Rosa withdrew,
36 21| said Cornelius, "go, Rosa, go!" ~Rosa withdrew, almost
37 22| Haarlem." ~"And now, Rosa, go, go," said Cornelius, "and
38 22| Haarlem." ~"And now, Rosa, go, go," said Cornelius, "and let
39 23| nigra Barlaensis, would go down to posterity under
40 25| in vain, he resolved to go and call her himself. ~He
41 25| and nursed." ~"Well, then, go and find out Master Boxtel,
42 25| our tulips is concerned. Go, my child, go, remember,
43 25| concerned. Go, my child, go, remember, Master Isaac
44 26| reflected for a moment. ~"If I go to that Boxtel, and do not
45 26| recollecting himself he said -- ~"Go before me, and call me plain
46 26| will reclaim it, even if I go before his Highness the
47 26| take of political offences. Go on, young woman, go on." ~
48 26| offences. Go on, young woman, go on." ~Van Systens, by means
49 27| Prince made her a sign to go and look through the open
50 27| Yes, your Highness." ~"Go on," said the Prince to
51 27| in his usual voice, -- ~"Go, Mr. Boxtel; justice shall
52 28| his keys from him, why not go down the stairs as if I
53 28| virtuous action, why not go and fetch Rosa from her
54 29| Hereupon he was invited to go down on his knees, and the
55 29| tell me now, where am I to go?" ~The officer pointed to
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