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1 1 | Pensionary proceeded towards the cell of his brother. ~ ~
2 2 | reached the door of the cell, where on a mattress his
3 2 | only have seen, in the dark cell of the Buytenhof, his pale
4 2 | At the door of your cell, I suppose." ~"Let him enter
5 3 | and threw the key into a cell. ~The noise which had made
6 4 | seem to have found out the cell of the man. Look, look!
7 4 | not that the window of the cell where Cornelius was locked
8 9 | 9. The Family Cell~ It was about midnight
9 9 | to pass. On finding the cell of Cornelius de Witt empty,
10 9 | man, we have the family cell here, and we will give it
11 9 | conduct Cornelius to the cell, which on that very morning
12 9 | to traverse to reach that cell he heard nothing but the
13 9 | You will have the family cell." ~This vision lasted but
14 9 | cresset, he quitted the cell. ~ Thus left alone,
15 9 | senseless, he rushed from the cell, violently slamming the
16 9 | where he was, -- "the family cell," as Gryphus had called
17 9 | the darkest corner of his cell. ~Useless labour of so many
18 10| opening the door of the cell, and fell, in the attempt
19 10| this time the door of the cell stood open and Cornelius
20 10| that you are occupying the cell of Mynheer Cornelius de
21 11| prisoner was remanded to his cell. ~There the Recorder of
22 11| the door of Cornelius's cell, when a white and trembling
23 11| flinching. I found it in this cell, after the death of the
24 11| iron-barred window of his cell, he perceived the scaffold,
25 11| to her care. ~Leaving the cell, the young man could still
26 13| least in some corner of his cell, the surly jailer had only
27 14| chance would have it, the cell formerly inhabited by the
28 14| tulip-fancier Van Baerle there. ~The cell had a very bad character
29 14| auspicious omen that this very cell was assigned to him, for
30 14| had so easily flown. ~The cell had an historical character.
31 14| mistaken. In his prison cell the most adventurous life
32 15| of his daughter, left the cell, turned the key twice, drew
33 16| he entered Van Baerle's cell, expecting to find him trespassing;
34 16| will try to grow here in my cell, and which will help me
35 18| other and I will search his cell in the meanwhile.'" ~"Halloa,
36 19| of life. ~In Cornelius's cell one heard the chimes of
37 19| morning, the door of his cell opened; but Cornelius did
38 19| through the grated window, the cell of poor Cornelius, and which,
39 21| with this sunbeam into his cell, which, so dreary of late,
40 21| at a search made in his cell than Cornelius. ~Gryphus
41 23| together at the grating of the cell. ~Two of the keys entered
42 24| heavily on the floor of his cell, muttering, -- ~"Stolen!
43 25| miserable furniture of his cell about, and promised him
44 27| father in the prisoner's cell, and this man is quite aware
45 28| Baerle, forgotten in his cell in the fortress of Loewestein,
46 28| Rosa, he went up to the cell of Cornelius in even a greater
47 28| the stone pavement of the cell, and called out, -- ~"Halloa!
48 29| within twelve hours from his cell, then led to the jailer'
49 29| to pass, who entered the cell of Cornelius at the moment
50 29| officer. ~"Then this is the cell of the prisoner Cornelius
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