Chapter
1 2 | brother on the forehead, and put his sore hands gently back
2 3 | document, and carefully put it in the pocket of his
3 3 | jailer, growing very pale, put to himself the question
4 4 | Moreover, as John de Witt put his head out of the carriage
5 4 | of agony and grief, and put one of his hands before
6 6 | might, if so disposed, put the whole world under the
7 6 | and saw the sentry-box put up that very day; but he
8 7 | tulips ventured no longer to put onions in his stews, for
9 7 | every mark of respect, and put it by with the same respectful
10 7 | the young man very well, put his question according to
11 7 | you want." ~"Then I shall put you in the way, Doctor,"
12 7 | followed the magistrate, who put him in a coach as a prisoner
13 8 | is arrested, and has been put into a carriage, and they
14 8 | was nothing to fear, he put his ladder from his own
15 8 | reached to the window. ~Boxtel put a lighted dark lantern into
16 10| sufferer her shoulder; he put his unhurt arm around her
17 10| Well, my fine girl, I shall put you on diet too." ~"On what
18 11| that, however, he never put his hand into the press
19 11| Hear it. The parcel was put into my hands in the way
20 11| is the interest of all to put down. ~One of them, who
21 11| turnkey. But the latter put his heavy keys into the
22 11| breast, where he had again put it, since he had no longer
23 11| which in sixty minutes will put an end to my boldness. Well,
24 11| impossible for me." ~She then put the cherished treasure next
25 14| thrilled through him. ~He put his hand on his heart, and
26 15| ill-natured promise, Gryphus put his head out of the window
27 15| Saying these words, Cornelius put his face so near the little
28 16| our tulips need not be put into the ground for a month
29 16| bitterly of Noah for having put a couple of rats in the
30 16| for your further orders to put in the bulb, you know that
31 17| same paper in which you put it, and just as you gave
32 18| not of himself." ~"And who put it into him?" ~"If you only
33 18| may follow you. Feign to put the bulb into the ground;
34 19| silent again. Cornelius put his hand on his heart, to
35 19| the day when you are to put the bulb in the ground." ~
36 20| spade, as if I was going to put the bulb in." ~"And he, --
37 20| Mynheer Cornelius: I shall put it out of my window on the
38 20| that you were about to be put to death." ~"You are displeased,
39 21| left my chamber since I put it there." ~"You are right
40 21| enough for the President to put himself to some trouble.
41 23| instinctive fears of Cornelius had put the two lovers on their
42 23| Rosa, who had feigned to put it in the ground, and entertaining
43 23| before any one else could put in a reclamation. ~Should
44 25| not to allow herself to be put down either by refusal,
45 25| Honoured sir," a little put out by this apostrophe, "
46 27| folded up, and so carefully put in his pocket. What was
47 28| should be labelled, and put on exhibition in the museum
48 28| dead, will come along and put his hand on my shoulder.
49 28| snatched it from his hands, and put it under his own arm. ~Gryphus
50 28| notwithstanding." ~Cornelius put on a smiling face again,
51 29| the ground, and Cornelius put his foot on it. ~Then, as
52 29| of this ablution had been put to the inconvenience of
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