Chapter
1 2 | present to his mind the door opened, and John entered, hurrying
2 2 | is their meaning?" ~John opened the window. ~"Death to the
3 2 | Let him enter then." ~John opened the door; the faithful servant
4 3 | window of the Town-hall opened, and a man came forth to
5 3 | arched door having been opened for them by Rosa, they emerged
6 3 | triumphant shouts of the mob, she opened a little trap-door, and
7 4 | the shutter of a window opened, and disclosed the sallow
8 4 | the young man had already opened his eyes again. ~"To be
9 4 | Because I might have opened the gate to Mynheers de
10 6 | door of the white house opened, and Van Baerle made his
11 7 | so violently shaken, and opened in such a brusque manner,
12 7 | approached the window and opened it, but seeing what havoc
13 8 | greenhouse. Cornelius had opened them on that morning, and
14 9 | door of her chamber, which opened on that very flight of steps;
15 9 | furiously up. ~The jailer opened the door, with terrible
16 10| recovered from his swoon, opened his eyes, and as his brutality
17 14| the grating in the door opened, and Rosa, beaming with
18 15| earnest gaze. ~The shutter opened on the outside. ~"Here I
19 17| tower, the door suddenly opened. ~Gryphus, perceiving an
20 19| Cornelius so uncautiously opened his heart, she did not despair
21 19| morning, the door of his cell opened; but Cornelius did not even
22 19| door. ~He pounced upon it, opened it, and read the following
23 21| Cornelius ran to that window and opened it; it seemed to him as
24 21| coming up with him. ~The door opened. Gryphus entered, led his
25 22| be quiet." ~"But if it opened whilst you were here?" ~"
26 22| with happiness and joy. He opened his window, and gazed long,
27 22| indeed?" ~"Whilst the tulip opened I wrote it myself, for I
28 22| Rosa Barlaensis. ~"It has opened; it is perfectly black;
29 23| file. ~Rosa's door thus opened without noise and without
30 23| guessed that the tulip had opened, or was about to open. ~
31 23| held the false key which opened Rosa's door as easily as
32 24| door which Rosa herself had opened. He carried the black tulip
33 25| fortress was sent for; he opened the door, but Gryphus no
34 26| just one hour after it had opened. ~All this was detailed
35 26| knew the prisoner." ~Rosa opened her large eyes and looked
36 28| come up to me." ~Gryphus opened his large eyes, quite bewildered. ~"
37 28| forth a clasp-knife and opened it. ~"Halloa! a knife?"
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