Chapter
1 4 | the officer, "indeed, I think you were right, Van Deken;
2 4 | No, -- at least I do not think so; who could have given
3 5 | age when he was able to think for himself had indulged
4 6 | maddened to such a degree as to think of throwing stones and sticks
5 7 | most precious bulbs, to think no more of it, after his
6 8 | his arrest no one would think of keeping watch over the
7 10| For heaven's sake, don't think of me, but fly from this
8 11| Indeed," said Cornelius, "I think I heard the clock strike
9 12| thoughts. ~And what did he think of in his last melancholy
10 13| passed over him. ~One would think that this was enough for
11 13| Mynheer Boxtel did not seem to think so, as, in addition to having
12 16| Listen to me," he said. "I think we should risk too much
13 16| fortune in one ship. Only think, my dear Rosa, that the
14 16| good use of it." ~"I don't think we make such a bad use of
15 18| with some anxiety. ~"'You think it was not the only one?'
16 18| sweet a honey, -- 'so you think that bulb to have been a
17 18| with this bulb. Well, I think it very cruel to take from
18 18| that is true; but only think! you are depriving yourself,
19 19| from the last visit, "I think we shall soon get rid of
20 20| yet show leaf" ~"No, but I think it will to-morrow." ~"Well,
21 20| only it makes me sad to think that you love them better
22 20| worship a certain beauty, you think of nothing but her. Then
23 20| to that," said Rosa, "I think that in reading the notes
24 21| it?" said she. "Indeed, I think of nothing else but the
25 21| Oh, you know that to think of the tulip is to think
26 21| think of the tulip is to think of you; I never lose sight
27 22| twenty-eight." ~"In fine, do you think you may rely on this young
28 25| With sunken eyes?" ~"I think he has." ~"Restless, stooping,
29 26| close by." ~"And what do you think of her?" ~"I think, Monseigneur,
30 26| do you think of her?" ~"I think, Monseigneur, that the bait
31 28| I have in my hand." ~"I think that's a stick," said Cornelius
32 28| giving me bad bread you think you do me harm." ~"Certainly;
33 28| day would not starve, I think." ~"And how about the fire?"
34 28| league with the devil. Do you think the devil will leave me
35 29| officer, said, -- ~"I do not think it very becoming sir, that
36 31| endeavour to detect, and hence think they can interpret, something
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