Chapter
1 5 | there every morning and evening. ~Having disembarked unobserved
2 5 | to toiling from morn to evening on a wooden stool, or a
3 5 | was devouring him. In the evening, therefore, he placed a
4 6 | crowned with success. ~One evening he tied two cats together
5 6 | the beds which only the evening before had been as smooth
6 7 | Cornelius van Baerle, one evening in the month of January,
7 7 | the glass front. ~On the evening of which we are speaking,
8 8 | terrible effect. ~On the same evening the letter reached the principal
9 10| Daughter~ On the same evening Gryphus, as he brought the
10 10| affording him your help this evening, you have forgotten the
11 14| wing. ~She returned in the evening. She had preserved the note. ~
12 14| it came to pass, that one evening in the beginning of February,
13 15| through the gray haze of the evening, the vast expanse of the
14 15| quite frightened in the evening mist. ~"Halloa! what's this?"
15 15| At nine o'clock this evening." ~Gryphus, quite taken
16 15| father falls asleep every evening almost immediately after
17 15| shall be able to come every evening and chat for an hour with
18 16| to come and see him every evening, and from the first evening
19 16| evening, and from the first evening she had kept her word. ~
20 16| word. ~On the following evening she went up as before, with
21 16| one of the suckers. ~Every evening she brought to him, handful
22 16| we have one hour every evening, let us make good use of
23 16| to-morrow." ~On the following evening Rosa returned with the Bible
24 17| Bulb~ On the following evening, as we have said, Rosa returned
25 17| whilst receiving them. ~One evening she came half an hour later
26 17| and the more so as last evening at sunset, whilst I was
27 18| was called Rosa. ~In the evening she came back. Her first
28 19| Rosa should not come in the evening to pay him her usual visit.
29 19| until at the approach of evening his whole mind was absorbed
30 19| had said to Rosa on the evening before and which had so
31 19| Here comes Rosa." ~This evening none of those little noises
32 19| was seven o'clock in the evening, and the anxiety of yesterday
33 19| for ever from Rosa? ~The evening closing in, his despair
34 19| objects of his love. ~In the evening, Gryphus took away the breakfast
35 19| would not come before the evening to fetch it. He therefore
36 20| Days~ On the following evening, at the usual hour, Van
37 21| young people speak that evening? Of those matters of which
38 21| eighteen with waiting for the evening's interview, and eighteen
39 21| eyes. ~And on the following evening, after the first exchange
40 21| you naughty girl." ~That evening Cornelius was one of the
41 21| after." ~"And to wait until evening to know it, Rosa! I shall
42 22| everlasting! But to-day, this evening, and to-night, again I see
43 23| she never left it in the evening. ~For seven days Boxtel
44 23| joy when he saw the usual evening meetings of the lovers resumed. ~
45 23| its author. ~Thus, every evening during that delightful hour
46 23| towards flowering. ~On the evening at which we have arrived
47 25| Boxtel had hired since last evening, and in which he was now
48 25| on her journey. On that evening she slept at Delft, and
49 27| Do you deny that, on that evening, you rushed after my departure
50 30| At five o'clock in the evening, at least twenty leagues
51 30| the Stadtholder until the evening of that day on which she
52 30| him face to face. ~Toward evening, an officer called at Van
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