Chapter
1 1 | escape from us!" ~Others replied, "A vessel is waiting for
2 1 | Orange!' all well and good!" replied Tilly, "although I certainly
3 1 | Mynheer John!" the young girl replied, "I am not afraid of the
4 2 | the Orangists. ~"Stop," replied the Count, "there you at
5 2 | are condemned to exile," replied Tilly. ~"But who has given
6 2 | tumult." ~"Of a tumult?" replied Cornelius, fixing his eyes
7 2 | touch of his linen bandages, replied, -- ~"Do not I know my godson?
8 3 | It is the Deputy Bowelt," replied the officer. ~"What sort
9 3 | or his courage." ~"But," replied the officer, looking with
10 3 | shall see," his Highness replied, with the most perfect coolness; "
11 3 | You do not say so!" replied John. "Indeed, my dear child,
12 3 | entrance." ~"Not so," she replied. "I considered your coachman
13 3 | it shall never leave me," replied Rosa. ~And then, with a
14 4 | De Witts." ~"In truth," replied the officer, "I never heard
15 4 | fatalities," Monseigneur replied, in an offhand manner; "
16 4 | terrible, to a certainty," replied the other. ~"Don't you see,
17 4 | myself," the Prince gruffly replied. ~The officer started off
18 4 | slowly." ~"Monseigneur," replied the Captain, "this is the
19 7 | van Spennen, "Cornelius replied, "that I am completely at
20 10| aid." ~"His aid?" Gryphus replied, with a doubtful air. ~"
21 10| very good, my dear child," replied Cornelius, "but I stay." ~"
22 11| important character. ~He replied that his godfather Cornelius
23 11| justification. ~Cornelius replied that undoubtedly his godfather
24 11| Indeed, I have not," he replied. "Only I confess that, among
25 11| My good girl," Cornelius replied with emotion, "what do you
26 11| asked the prisoner. ~"Alas!" replied Rosa, "it is the Bible of
27 15| done so." ~"Don't say so," replied Cornelius; "why not?" ~"
28 15| assure you, Master Gryphus," replied Van Baerle, "that if I have
29 15| breach of the rules already," replied Gryphus. "Pigeons! ah, young
30 17| Baerle. ~"Ah, yes, tulip," replied the old man, "we know well
31 18| was!' I quite incautiously replied." ~"And what did Jacob say
32 19| Loewestein?" ~"Nobody," replied, even more laconically,
33 29| the officer. ~"All right," replied the clerk, philosophically
34 32| As you may see, sir," replied the officer, "it is a feast." ~"
35 32| Sir, for your kindness," replied Van Baerle, in a melancholy
36 32| say?" ~"I mean to say." replied Cornelius, throwing himself
37 32| tulip." ~"The black tulip!" replied Van Baerle, thrusting half
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