Chapter
1 1 | the smile of the cavalry officer. ~"Holloa!" he exclaimed,
2 1 | along with you," growled the officer, "you always cry the same
3 2 | am not a citizen, but an officer, which is a very different
4 2 | fellows, go!" ~The worthy officer relied on the honour of
5 3 | unquiet thief; and a police officer would certainly have decided
6 3 | leaned on the shoulder of an officer, who, with his hand on his
7 3 | Deputy Bowelt," replied the officer. ~"What sort of a man is
8 3 | dissatisfaction that the officer could not but remark it,
9 3 | courage." ~"But," replied the officer, looking with astonishment
10 3 | the hearts of men." ~The officer looked askance at the impassible
11 3 | the order!" muttered the officer in amazement. ~"Well, then,"
12 3 | strange sight there." ~The officer bowed, and, without making
13 4 | leaning on the arm of the officer, and still wiping from time
14 4 | Indeed," said he to the officer, "indeed, I think you were
15 4 | In truth," replied the officer, "I never heard such shouts." ~"
16 4 | However, look!" said the officer. ~And indeed, some more
17 4 | really escaped," said the officer. ~"Yes, from prison, perhaps,
18 4 | fatalities." ~At these words the officer felt his blood run cold,
19 4 | appeared the head of the officer, almost as pale as himself. ~"
20 4 | on there?" whispered the officer. ~"Something very terrible,
21 4 | Cornelius, and no mistake." ~The officer uttered a feeble cry, and
22 4 | veiled behind the lids. ~The officer saw this sign of compassion,
23 4 | Monseigneur," said the officer, "may not one save this
24 4 | Prince gruffly replied. ~The officer started off with a speed
25 26| voice rang in his ears. ~An officer went off to fetch Boxtel,
26 26| smiling. ~At this moment the officer who had been sent for Boxtel
27 29| guards fell back to allow an officer to pass, who entered the
28 29| answered a non-commissioned officer. ~"Then this is the cell
29 29| ventured to say to the officer, -- ~"But, Captain van Deken,
30 29| finishing it," answered the officer. ~"All right," replied the
31 29| thoughts, he followed the officer with a resolute heart, and
32 29| the latter, addressing the officer, said, -- ~"I do not think
33 29| Well! hear me," said the officer, laughing, "it is quite
34 29| especially as coming from an officer of whom he had heard it
35 29| then, turning towards the officer, who seemed complacently
36 29| where am I to go?" ~The officer pointed to a carriage, drawn
37 29| Buytenhof. ~"Enter," said the officer. ~"Ah!" muttered Cornelius
38 29| the carriage, whilst the officer, with one foot on the step,
39 30| addressed some questions to the officer, who was at the same time
40 30| face. ~Toward evening, an officer called at Van Systen's house.
41 30| as they regard you." ~The officer bowed, and a few minutes
42 32| may see, sir," replied the officer, "it is a feast." ~"Ah,
43 32| gentleman may see," said the officer, with that frank kindliness
44 32| let us drive on." ~The officer was about to give the order
45 32| In this case," said the officer, "the person whom you know
46 32| Come along, sir," said the officer. "Now we must drive off." ~"
47 32| Sir, my orders." And the officer again made the driver a
48 32| perhaps also recognising the officer who accompanied him, his
49 32| this?" the Prince asked the officer, who at the first order
50 32| addressing himself to the officer, he said, -- ~"Is this person
51 32| his carriage; had not the officer supported him, our poor
52 33| movement; and lastly he saw the officer who was taking care of Rosa
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