Chapter
1 1 | Witt met a lovely young girl, of about seventeen or eighteen,
2 1 | Mynheer John!" the young girl replied, "I am not afraid
3 1 | contrary," muttered the girl, as, on an imperative sign
4 3 | Mynheer John," the young girl timidly continued, "I should
5 3 | your carriage?" asked the girl. ~"The carriage is down
6 3 | along, gentlemen," said the girl, who now led the two brothers
7 3 | turned round towards the girl, to whom he said, -- ~"Good-bye,
8 9 | but the face of a young girl. ~The dog rushed forth from
9 9 | pounce upon him. ~The young girl, whilst the prisoner was
10 10| passing in the mind of the girl, at the very moment when
11 10| his eyes on the beautiful girl, quite astonished to hear
12 10| understand me?" said the young girl, with some impatience. ~"
13 10| diet for me? Well, my fine girl, I shall put you on diet
14 11| her utterance. ~"My good girl," Cornelius replied with
15 11| searched, he said: "My dear girl, I have been very fond of
16 11| minutes more." ~The poor girl was nearly choking with
17 11| The agony of the poor girl almost overpowered her. ~"
18 11| trembling hands of the afflicted girl. ~"Oh, I don't know, sir,"
19 13| him. On this, the generous girl, although not yet knowing
20 14| follows on my heels," said the girl. ~"Your father?" ~"Yes,
21 15| the heart of every young girl, "I have often been sorry
22 15| to the lips of the young girl the glowing breath of the
23 16| to Rosa, "as you, my dear girl, would not be able to read
24 19| terrible night the poor girl did not close an eye, and
25 20| indifference with which the poor girl affected to speak of her
26 20| displeased, Rosa, my sweet girl, with my loving flowers." ~"
27 21| beautiful golden tresses. ~Poor girl! she had no idea that these
28 21| in that way, you naughty girl." ~That evening Cornelius
29 23| against that of an unknown girl without any knowledge of
30 23| not possible that a young girl should undertake such a
31 24| other? How should I, a poor girl, with so little knowledge
32 26| garden. ~"Ah! a Frisian girl," said the Prince, as he
33 26| florist; I am only a poor girl, one of the people, who,
34 26| every day." ~"Unfortunate girl!" exclaimed Van Systens. ~
35 27| you don't know this young girl?" said the Prince. ~"No,
36 27| did not wish to make this girl blush for her ingratitude.
37 29| bounden duty. ~But Rosa, poor girl! must he die without a glimpse
38 31| face of the pretty Frisian girl. ~She would have been a
39 33| Haarlem, a beautiful Frisian girl, dressed in fine scarlet
40 33| one was a boy, the other a girl, the former being called
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