Chapter
1 1 | French craft. Tyckelaer has seen her." ~"Honest Tyckelaer!
2 2 | if they could only have seen, in the dark cell of the
3 3 | with intense interest, was seen to wend his way with, or
4 3 | not heard, and he was only seen moving his arms in all sorts
5 3 | tumultuous confusion were seen flitting to and fro across
6 3 | gateway, from which it was seen issuing like waters from
7 4 | carriage window, he was seen and recognized by a brewer,
8 4 | and told them what he had seen. The three men then stopped,
9 5 | Saint Michael"; when he had seen the "Saint Michael," riddled
10 6 | of this kind, it can be seen that the four or five thousand
11 7 | And Van Baerle, as we have seen, locked it up with his most
12 8 | heard nothing, but he had seen everything, and had rightly
13 8 | Spennen, who, as we have seen, performed his duty like
14 8 | say; and, besides, I have seen Judge van Spennen with the
15 8 | house." ~"Well, if you have seen it with your own eyes, that'
16 8 | mother bulb, and, as we have seen, divided it into three. ~
17 9 | embarrassed mien at being thus seen by a stranger. ~And at the
18 10| by this accident; he had seen from the manner in which
19 11| stranger to me. I have not seen much of you, but that little
20 11| character. I have never seen a woman more fair or more
21 13| the better to see and be seen, made to the executioner
22 15| the happiness of having seen Rosa again. ~This visit
23 16| as the reader may have seen, was far from sharing the
24 16| prisoner. ~Rosa, as we have seen, had returned to him one
25 18| a groan. ~"Had you only seen Master Jacob at that moment!"
26 19| with grief at not having seen her. ~Cornelius had paper
27 19| Cornelius and Rosa had not seen each other. ~ ~
28 21| queens whom the world has seen. ~But Rosa had forbidden
29 21| heart could he but have seen it. ~"Well," she said, "
30 22| splendour. The flower once being seen by the President, and the
31 22| before the President has seen it, let it not be seen by
32 22| has seen it, let it not be seen by any one. Alas! if any
33 23| least to guess. ~We have seen him, more successful under
34 23| otherwise have excited. ~We have seen how his imprudence in following
35 23| bare-footed, he was neither seen nor heard except once, when
36 23| the two lovers, as we have seen, only exchanged a few words
37 24| departure. ~And now, as we have seen him enter his coach, we
38 25| see him again. ~She had seen the despair of the prisoner,
39 25| Why not?" ~"Because I have seen the black tulip only two
40 25| two hours ago." ~"You have seen the black tulip!" cried
41 27| not the first time she had seen the stranger. ~"Master Boxtel,"
42 27| influence, without having seen the sign. ~"It was, then
43 28| to him? ~No, no. He had seen during the two preceding
44 28| said, -- ~"Have you not seen me make the pigeons come
45 30| make him wait. ~We have seen that Rosa and the tulip,
46 30| that day on which she had seen him face to face. ~Toward
47 31| cortege the black tulip was seen, carried on a litter, which
48 31| after the address we have seen worthy Van Systens at work
49 31| smiling, sparkling face to be seen amid the members of the
50 31| fortress of Loewestein; he had seen it bud and grow in Rosa'
51 32| possible? Oh, sir, have you seen it? It must have specks,
52 32| hands, "and when I have seen it, when I have seen what
53 32| have seen it, when I have seen what I desire to know, I
54 32| it is well worth being seen once." ~"Thank you, Monseigneur,
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