Chapter
1 3 | which he generally kept open, or rather which was gaping
2 3 | pushed the other behind an open shutter, from which corner
3 3 | turned round towards the open window, and called Mynheer
4 3 | Pensionary, "whether Gryphus will open this door for us." ~"Indeed,
5 3 | stoutly enough refused to open it, yet evidently it could
6 3 | it would not be better to open the door than to allow it
7 3 | place ---- " ~"You would open the door?" ~"No, I should
8 4 | him which he hoped to find open." ~"Has an order been given
9 4 | arrived at the Tol-Hek. ~"Open!" cried the coachman. ~"
10 4 | cried the coachman. ~"Open!" echoed the gatekeeper,
11 4 | s all very well to say 'Open!' but what am I to do it
12 4 | for this fellow had ripped open Cornelius and disembowelled
13 4 | burgher guard; "well, I shall open them for you." ~And saying
14 4 | Well, this good man will open this one for you; do it,
15 4 | his fault, he hastened to open the gate, which swung creaking
16 5 | water, and their balconies, open towards the river, decked
17 6 | house of his rival was quite open to view; a garden exposed
18 7 | cold, do not abide in the open ground in winter. They need
19 7 | the States, I order you to open this drawer, and to give
20 7 | bewildered, "then I shall open the drawer myself." ~And,
21 8 | he search the whole room, open and shut all the drawers,
22 10| the door of the cell stood open and Cornelius found himself
23 10| minute more, and he will open his eyes, and it will be
24 12| block, and keeping his eyes open, he would be able to his
25 17| therefore had to press the open book against the grating
26 21| better, -- two warm and half open lips. ~Rosa uttered a slight
27 21| the points are ready to open." ~Two days after Rosa announced
28 21| announced that they were open. ~"Open, Rosa!" cried Cornelius. "
29 21| announced that they were open. ~"Open, Rosa!" cried Cornelius. "
30 21| Cornelius. "Is the involucrum open? but then one may see and
31 21| no, no, Rosa! when it is open, place it carefully in the
32 22| your return you find it open?" ~"Well?" ~"Oh, Rosa, whenever
33 22| with a kiss, -- ~"It is open, it is black, here it is." ~"
34 22| black tulip is about to open, perhaps in ten minutes.
35 22| minutes. As soon as it is open, I shall send a messenger
36 23| of Cornelius, through an open window; and the third, to
37 23| until the flower should open. ~He therefore -- as being
38 23| opened, or was about to open. ~During that night, therefore,
39 23| lantern he saw the tulip open, and black as the night
40 24| yourself?" ~"Rosa, Rosa, open this door to me, and you
41 24| cried Rosa, sobbing, "can I open the door for you? have I
42 24| Oh, Rosa, if you don't open the door to me," Cornelius
43 24| will take his keys, I will open the door for you! Yes, only
44 25| These words seemed to be an "Open Sesame," for she soon found
45 27| go and look through the open door into the drawing-room. ~"
46 27| the flower was expected to open, the tulip was taken away
47 29| really kill me?" ~"I shall open your heart to see in it
48 29| time premeditated, with open rebellion. ~Whilst the charge
49 32| get a glimpse through the open window of the scene which
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