Chapter
1 2 | order?" ~"The States, to be sure!" ~"The States are traitors." ~"
2 2 | principal point is, that he is sure not to divulge the secret,
3 4 | being however not yet quite sure as to whom it contained. ~
4 4 | With the key, to be sure!" said the coachman. ~"With
5 4 | his eyes again. ~"To be sure," he said. "These people
6 4 | which the States-General are sure to send to me to the camp." ~
7 5 | Orange, after having made sure that his two antagonists
8 5 | but the fanciers will be sure to find them in the catalogues
9 5 | in the face of death made sure the existence of their brotherly
10 6 | remembering that he would be sure to be found out, and that
11 7 | said, like a man who is sure of his ground. ~Then, turning
12 8 | say -- but it is not quite sure -- that by this hour the
13 8 | imagination. ~"Why, to be sure," said the servant to himself,
14 11| this icy exterior he was sure to conceal an ardent desire
15 11| flower black, I am quite sure of it. You are then to apprise
16 13| to a man who was all but sure to buy with it the prize
17 15| granted you your life; I'm sure I should never have done
18 15| hours are over: you may be sure of that." ~Whilst giving
19 16| soil chosen by me. It is sure to flower, if you tend it
20 16| pupil, Rosa, and you are sure to gain your hundred thousand
21 17| wants." ~"Are you quite sure, Mynheer Cornelius, that
22 17| don't love him." ~"To be sure I don't." ~"Then you wish
23 17| not my father, I am quite sure, but ---- " ~"But?" ~"But
24 18| that was not all; I am sure he said something in his
25 18| said Rosa. ~"Will you make sure of it?" ~"In what manner?" ~"
26 20| moment, very likely to make sure of my not coming back, after
27 21| Gryphus would have been sure to ferret it out in the
28 21| given to the lover to be sure; but it was seventy-two
29 22| Horticultural Society, and I am sure he will come." ~"But if
30 23| bulb, he by no means felt sure of it. ~From that moment
31 25| as to that I am not quite sure; I looked more at the flower
32 26| drawing-room, he will be sure -- knowing that your Highness
33 26| voice startled Rosa, who was sure she had heard it before. ~"
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