Chapter
1 1 | guard and the people to fall back, in a degree of confusion
2 2 | put his sore hands gently back on the mattress. ~"Cornelius,
3 3 | the living stream poured back through the galleries and
4 3 | infamous order." ~And, pushing back with the hilt of his sword
5 3 | through an inner lobby to the back of the prison. Guided by
6 3 | door after her, she went back and threw the key into a
7 7 | lights respectfully fell back. Cornelius, taking the candlestick
8 7 | called out, "Never!" and fell back a step. ~At this moment
9 8 | about in front and at the back, -- nothing. ~He was nearly
10 8 | not gone so far to turn back with empty hands. ~But in
11 8 | down the ladder, carried it back to the place whence he had
12 9 | corpses, which they came back to gibbet at the usual place
13 11| this movement, had fallen back. ~"And," continued Cornelius, "
14 13| discourage Boxtel. He came back to the charge, but this
15 13| having his clothes torn, his back bruised, and his hands scratched,
16 14| sixteenth day, at last, she came back without it. ~Van Baerle
17 14| his letter, had brought back hope to him under her empty
18 14| Rosa then abruptly drew back from the door, and ran to
19 15| withdrew hers. ~"I have brought back to you your bulbs." ~Cornelius'
20 15| I was resolved to bring back to you your bulbs, only
21 15| lady. ~Rosa, however, drew back as before. ~"In truth,"
22 16| Rosa, Van Baerle pushed back her white hand with the
23 16| retiring had struck, Rosa drew back her head, and stretched
24 17| this world." ~"Then I come back to what I thought before;
25 18| In the evening she came back. Her first words announced
26 18| my shoulders, turned my back, and advanced towards the
27 19| afflicted her, now came back to his mind more vividly
28 19| heart to last until it came back again. ~Van Baerle passed
29 19| not being able to draw it back again, to try and get a
30 20| make sure of my not coming back, after which he sneaked
31 20| abashed and rueful, walked back to the door, affecting the
32 21| the only trophy brought back from the expedition. ~At
33 21| expedition. ~At six Gryphus came back again, but alone; Cornelius
34 21| therefore no longer drew back her hands from the grating,
35 21| cried Cornelius, starting back, "I shall not kiss it, as
36 23| before Cornelius sent Rosa back to watch over the tulip. ~
37 25| and, when the man came back to tell him that he had
38 26| at the stranger, who drew back into the dark corner, as
39 27| William of Orange, started back. ~"His Highness!" he called
40 29| was able to count on his back and shoulders the bruises
41 29| stair-case. ~The guards fell back to allow an officer to pass,
42 30| your lover?" ~Rosa started back a step. ~"Whom I love, Monseigneur,"
43 32| Cornelius, throwing himself back in the carriage, "that the
44 32| unfortunate man, and come quickly back into the carriage, for here
45 32| than himself, threw himself back into the carriage, but he
46 33| much. ~Cornelius started back in dismay, when in the thief,
47 33| the procession marched back without any change in its
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