Chapter
1 12| imprisonment at the fortress of Loewestein, very near Dort, but, alas!
2 12| also very far from it; for Loewestein, as the geographers tell
3 12| then Rosa will not be at Loewestein!" ~ ~
4 13| and was to go with him to Loewestein, and thither to his prison
5 14| on the pointed gables of Loewestein. ~These pigeons, Van Baerle
6 14| others visited the Hague, Loewestein, and Rotterdam, seeking
7 14| and then to Gorcum or to Loewestein, -- for the two places are
8 14| journey from the Hague to Loewestein, and who -- Cornelius did
9 14| jailer of the fortress of Loewestein. The Prince could not have
10 15| the clock of the tower of Loewestein strike nine. ~The last chime
11 15| appointment of jailer of Loewestein, when your housekeeper brought
12 16| being only five prisoners at Loewestein, the post of turnkey was
13 16| man. He might one day find Loewestein dull, or the air of the
14 19| to all the inhabitants of Loewestein, that it was ten. ~This
15 19| I hope nobody is ill at Loewestein?" ~"Nobody," replied, even
16 20| officers, or students at Loewestein?" ~"Indeed there are, and
17 21| He will come himself to Loewestein to see the tulip." ~Then,
18 22| quiet, it is the ferryman of Loewestein, a smart young man of twenty-five." ~"
19 22| were, on the fortress of Loewestein. ~Cornelius felt a thrill
20 22| person from the fortress at Loewestein. I am the daughter of the
21 23| followed from the Buytenhof to Loewestein the object of his love and
22 23| that was going on at the Loewestein in Rosa's room, just as
23 25| Delft; for the road from Loewestein to Haarlem, owing to the
24 26| was your chamber?" ~"At Loewestein." ~"You are from Loewestein?" ~"
25 26| Loewestein." ~"You are from Loewestein?" ~"I am the daughter of
26 26| By a poor prisoner of Loewestein." ~"By a prisoner of Loewestein?"
27 26| Loewestein." ~"By a prisoner of Loewestein?" repeated the Prince. ~
28 26| in close confinement at Loewestein." ~"Alas! sir." ~"And from
29 26| daughter were removed to Loewestein." ~"That is true, sir." ~"
30 26| transported from the Hague to Loewestein." ~"Sir," said Rosa, blushing. ~"
31 27| I mean to say that at Loewestein the man who here calls himself
32 27| therefore, having ever been at Loewestein?" ~Boxtel hesitated; the
33 27| cannot deny having been at Loewestein, your Highness, but I deny
34 27| hers in the fortress of Loewestein, she formed the plan of
35 27| her ingratitude. I came to Loewestein because I had business there.
36 27| confused. ~"At home? Where? At Loewestein, or at Dort?" ~"At Dort,"
37 28| cell in the fortress of Loewestein, suffered at the hands of
38 28| that I should escape from Loewestein, as Grotius has done the
39 28| 9 of the regulations at Loewestein: -- ~"'Any jailer, inspector,
40 29| 29. Before Leaving Loewestein~ In Which Van Baerle,
41 29| Van Baerle, Before Leaving Loewestein, Settles Accounts With Gryphus. ~
42 29| threatening. ~"Rosa is not at Loewestein?" cried Cornelius. ~"You
43 29| the usages and customs of Loewestein, which however he knew as
44 29| was registered as leaving Loewestein, then taken to the Esplanade,
45 29| knees, and the guards of Loewestein, twelve in number, at a
46 29| moment when the clerk of Loewestein was still making out his
47 29| here in the fortress of Loewestein. And the rascal talked to
48 30| You have a father at Loewestein?" ~"Yes, your Highness." ~"
49 30| carry this despatch to Loewestein; you will read the orders
50 31| scaffold to the fortress of Loewestein; he had seen it bud and
51 32| whom I have fetched from Loewestein, and whom I have brought
52 32| attempted to kill his jailer at Loewestein?" ~Cornelius heaved a sigh
53 33| Oh! that's why she left Loewestein. Alas! am I then forgotten,
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