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1 1 | rack? Shall we not see him pale, streaming with blood, covered
2 2 | cell of the Buytenhof, his pale face lit up by the smile
3 3 | his companion, and grew pale: he was an honest man as
4 3 | the jailer, growing very pale, put to himself the question
5 4 | Highness, growing quite pale. ~"Oh, Monseigneur, he says
6 4 | morning." ~"By whom?" ~"By a pale and thin young man, of about
7 4 | of the officer, almost as pale as himself. ~"Good heavens,
8 4 | title of Monseigneur this pale young man, to whom he himself
9 6 | in the first year, its pale seed-leaf begins to peep
10 7 | figure, Boxtel recognised the pale features of Cornelius de
11 9 | Rosa, when she saw this pale, handsome young man slowly
12 9 | behind the trees that first pale beam of light which morning
13 9 | already illuminated by the pale light of early morning. ~
14 9 | placard." ~And, trembling, pale, and gasping for breath,
15 11| frightened at seeing her so pale and sinking, was going to
16 12| the same sun, yellow and pale, as it behooves a Dutch
17 15| tenderness, Rosa grew very pale, -- perhaps paler than she
18 17| downwards in the veins that pale pink hue which shines before
19 17| Cornelius, growing quite pale. ~"Care of what? Zounds!
20 17| Rosa, who, trembling and pale, with her arms raised to
21 18| Cornelius, growing quite pale. ~"Well?" ~"It was not you
22 19| from her limpid eyes on her pale cheeks -- "alas! at that
23 19| to be tempered by those pale rays of the April sun which,
24 19| so congenial, although so pale. How if Rosa allowed the
25 19| Cornelius, dumb with grief, and pale from utter prostration,
26 19| be a coffin." ~Rosa grew pale as death. ~"Ah!" she said
27 20| Seeing him so sad and pale, she was startled, and said, -- ~"
28 20| hands tremble; look at my pale cheek, hear how my heart
29 24| instant he saw before him the pale and distracted face of Rosa. ~
30 24| He started, and turned pale with fright. ~"Cornelius,
31 27| chair. ~Rosa, trembling, pale and terrified, expected
32 28| eight days." ~Cornelius grew pale. ~"And," continued Gryphus, "
33 29| Cornelius, growing rather pale, notwithstanding all his
34 31| dreaded to descry there the pale face of the pretty Frisian
35 32| good-tempered honest face turned pale and red at the same instant.
36 33| young man, who rushed forth, pale and beyond himself with
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