Chapter
1 2 | argue against him, the mob answered only by redoubled clamour
2 2 | Cornelius, we'll at least try," answered John; "but, first of all,
3 2 | dear brother," Cornelius answered, "your correspondence with
4 3 | hundred insolent voices answered at once. ~He took it in
5 4 | murderers, the assassins!" answered the men who were running
6 4 | his half-closed eye, and answered, -- ~"Captain Van Deken,
7 4 | Monseigneur," the Captain answered sadly, "I should like it
8 7 | here?" he asked. ~"Sir," answered the servant, "it is a messenger
9 7 | person, Master van Spennen," answered Cornelius, politely, to
10 7 | ignorant, Mynheer van Baerle," answered the magistrate. "Follow
11 8 | How can I know it?" answered Boxtel, with an almost unintelligible
12 9 | into a laugh. ~"Eh! eh!" he answered, "so, you have read it.
13 10| Rosa. ~"Yes, mademoiselle," answered Cornelius, looking at the
14 11| engaged every day. ~Cornelius answered that it was indeed so; that,
15 11| place?" ~"Why, to-day," answered the Recorder, a little surprised
16 11| beautiful eyes, my dear child," answered Cornelius, with a good-tempered
17 11| Read." ~"Alas!" she answered, "I have already told you
18 13| t it?" ~The executioner answered by another sign, which was
19 13| the surly jailer had only answered by kicking Mynheer Isaac
20 15| Rosa, from the outside, answered by a bright smile, which
21 15| Gryphus. ~"My pigeons," answered Cornelius. ~"Your pigeons,"
22 15| Rosa?" ~"Formerly," she answered, "I got some friend to read
23 16| thoughts in return." ~"Well," answered Rosa, who in her heart was
24 17| Cornelius, surprised. ~"No," she answered; "it's only for about a
25 20| Cornelius?" ~"Yes, I am," he answered, as indeed he was suffering
26 20| said Cornelius, "I have answered. Seeing your return, my
27 20| understand this look, Rosa answered gravely, -- ~"I have only
28 20| Mynheer Cornelius," she answered. ~"And it does not yet show
29 21| laughing, to which Gryphus answered through the grating, -- ~"
30 21| anxiously taking breath. ~"Yes," answered Rosa, "one may already distinguish
31 21| Cornelius, trembling. ~"Oh," answered Rosa, "it is very dark!" ~"
32 25| loud as he knocked, Rosa answered not. ~The locksmith of the
33 25| ambassadors. ~"Yes, sir," answered Rosa; "I come at least to
34 26| Van Systens and the Prince answered simultaneously by an affirmative
35 27| Yes, your Highness," answered Boxtel, in a voice which
36 27| known already. He therefore answered, -- ~"Three." ~"What has
37 28| you in a rage. ~Gryphus answered with a growl. ~"Oh! you
38 28| you." ~"Well, well, well," answered Gryphus. "But if a sorcerer
39 29| ll tell you what I want," answered Gryphus; "I want you to
40 29| asked. ~"Yes, Captain," answered a non-commissioned officer. ~"
41 29| prisoner?" ~"Here I am, sir," answered Cornelius, growing rather
42 29| worth while finishing it," answered the officer. ~"All right,"
43 30| love, Monseigneur," she answered proudly. ~"Since when?"
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