Chapter
1 22| known: it is Mynheer van Systens, the burgomaster of Haarlem;
2 22| To Mynheer Peter van Systens, Burgomaster, and President
3 25| 25. The President Van Systens~ Rosa, on leaving Cornelius,
4 25| be led before Mynheer van Systens, the President of the Horticultural
5 25| office of the President, Van Systens, who gallantly rose from
6 25| doing well, then?" asked Van Systens, with a smile of tender
7 25| rushing up to Mynheer van Systens. ~"As I see you, miss." ~"
8 25| the honorable Mynheer van Systens, Burgomaster of Haarlem,
9 25| you." ~"Oh! oh!" said Van Systens, looking at Rosa. "What!
10 25| my child," continued Van Systens, "as you are young and pretty,
11 25| Swan Inn." ~And Mynheer van Systens, taking up his fine pen,
12 26| the mansion of Mynheer van Systens, who with his best pen in
13 26| the office of Mynheer van Systens, who, however, was again
14 26| accomplice of a bad action." ~Van Systens stamped his foot with impatience;
15 26| black tulip!" ~"Mynheer van Systens," Rosa continued, with the
16 26| is a proposal," said Van Systens. ~"What do you mean?" ~"
17 26| conviction into the heart of Van Systens, and he was going to answer
18 26| other of the cavalry. ~Van Systens, having found his way through
19 26| visit?" ~"Dear Mynheer van Systens," said William of Orange,
20 26| Monseigneur!" said Van Systens, "what glory to the society
21 26| consequence, Mynheer van Systens." ~"Well, then, Monseigneur,
22 26| is a crime, Mynheer van Systens." ~"So it is, your Highness." ~"
23 26| Question her, Mynheer van Systens, question her. I am the
24 26| King Solomon," said Van Systens, bowing, and showing the
25 26| person who was called Van Systens, so that she had no time
26 26| the shelf, and made Van Systens a sign to commence the examination
27 26| examination forthwith. ~Van Systens, likewise at the invitation
28 26| assist me to some." ~Van Systens exchanged a look with the
29 26| to fetch Boxtel, and Van Systens in the meanwhile continued
30 26| continued Mynheer van Systens. ~"Yes, sir." ~"Then you
31 26| tone of her voice, that Van Systens and the Prince answered
32 26| prisoner of state." ~Van Systens trembled as he heard such
33 26| Certainly," said Van Systens, "the prisoner of state
34 26| Unfortunate girl!" exclaimed Van Systens. ~The Prince, observing
35 26| young woman, go on." ~Van Systens, by means of an eloquent
36 26| fail to take effect on Van Systens. ~"But," said the Prince, "
37 27| drawing-room of Mynheer van Systens, followed by two men, who
38 27| handed the third bulb to Van Systens, took the paper, and read. ~
39 27| You, my dear Mynheer van Systens, take charge of this young
40 30| house of the President van Systens. ~Rosa did not hear again
41 31| Committee shone Mynheer van Systens, dressed in his richest
42 31| first place, cheered Van Systens and his nosegay, then the
43 31| we have seen worthy Van Systens at work on so conscientiously,
44 31| discourse of our friend Van Systens, however eloquent it might
45 31| forget the speech of Van Systens, and even the presence of
46 31| elbows for a moment with Van Systens. He borrowed a little importance
47 33| feet of the President van Systens another man, struck down
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