Chapter
1 17| undertone." ~"And his name?" ~"Jacob Gisels." ~"I don't know
2 17| But it might be Mynheer Jacob." ~Rosa rushed toward the
3 18| Rosa. ~"What?" ~"Master Jacob calls you, he is uneasy." ~"
4 18| with you directly, friend Jacob." ~Poor Cornelius, thus
5 18| scolded him!" ~"Ah, Master Jacob; he does not leave you,
6 18| leave you, then, that Master Jacob?" ~"At any rate, he leaves
7 18| Had you only seen Master Jacob at that moment!" continued
8 18| is infamous,' said Master Jacob, 'it is odious! You have
9 18| worthy man is this Master Jacob!" muttered Cornelius, -- "
10 18| search for the others?' cried Jacob, taking my father by the
11 18| replied." ~"And what did Jacob say or do at these words?"
12 18| look; but I met those of Jacob. ~"It was as if he had tried
13 18| a very low voice only. ~"Jacob said to my father, -- ~"'
14 18| Cornelius. "But this Mr. Jacob of yours is a villain, it
15 18| manage matters so that Jacob may know, as he did the
16 18| but there is that Master Jacob, who watches all our ways." ~"
17 18| of that detestable Master Jacob, -- well, Rosa, don't hesitate
18 19| startled. ~"Nonsense!" said Jacob. "What do you mean?" ~"He
19 20| suitor and amorous swain, Jacob, did not come on my account." ~"
20 20| before, had told him that Jacob was coming for her sake. ~
21 20| in whom I had recognized Jacob, I was even more uneasy
22 20| filched by that detestable Jacob?" ~"There is no danger of
23 20| stolen," said Rosa, "unless Jacob will force the door of my
24 20| you and that detestable Jacob, as you call him, so often
25 20| without counting that amorous Jacob, you by your own account
26 21| how is the dog, and Master Jacob, and our pretty Rosa?" ~
27 21| light might betray her, as Jacob was dogging her steps more
28 22| my lovers." ~"I hope not Jacob." ~"No, be quiet, it is
29 22| apprehended from your lover Jacob? People will steal one guilder,
30 23| cannot but have recognized in Jacob our old friend, or rather
31 23| successful under the name of Jacob than under that of Isaac,
32 23| keeping, and who, as the sham Jacob had it, was in league with
33 23| prisoner by the rage of Jacob when Gryphus crushed the
34 24| one else but that infamous Jacob. Shall we allow him to carry
35 24| he is an accomplice of Jacob!" ~"Don't speak so loud,
36 25| tell to his boon companion, Jacob, that worthy was on his
37 25| Gryphus looked out for Jacob, and, as he could not find
38 25| suspect from that moment that Jacob had run away with her. ~
39 26| if that Boxtel is not my Jacob, but another fancier, who
40 26| recognise this Boxtel as Jacob, who knows what will come
41 26| whom I assert to be Master Jacob, be brought here before
42 27| Boxtel, but I know Master Jacob." ~"What do you mean?" ~"
43 27| went by the name of Master Jacob." ~"What do you say to that,
44 28| any tidings of Rosa or of Jacob, persuaded himself that
45 28| after the disappearance of Jacob and Rosa, he went up to
46 33| thief, in the pretended Jacob, he recognised his neighbour,
47 33| the dupe of the pretended Jacob, he destroyed the sycamore
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