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1 1 | hurrying to meet his fate, passed, at a distance of not more
2 3 | very moment when you have passed the ranks of the dragoons
3 4 | martyrs on the gibbet he passed through the terrible mob,
4 5 | the father of Cornelius, passed from time into eternity,
5 5 | melancholy discovery, he passed the most wretched night
6 6 | the smile of a man who has passed the night comfortably in
7 7 | Van Baerle, therefore, passed the whole winter in his
8 11| fracture of his arm. His keys passed into the hands of one of
9 12| gleam like that of lightning passed across the scaffold: it
10 13| outdoing even them, had passed the night at the threshold
11 13| with their muddy feet, had passed over him. ~One would think
12 15| place, all the students who passed over the Buytenhof, all
13 16| in that jug. ~Not a day passed on which Rosa did not come
14 17| anxieties. ~The flowing day passed without any remarkable incident.
15 17| down this spiteful bully passed like lightning through the
16 18| Cornelius, after this, passed one of the worst nights
17 19| But another time the hours passed away without bringing the
18 19| back again. ~Van Baerle passed the night in an agony of
19 21| mentioned, thirty-six had passed already; and the remaining
20 22| The Flower~ The night passed away very sweetly for Cornelius,
21 22| yet in flower. ~The day passed as the night. Night came,
22 23| which Rosa and Cornelius passed together at the grating
23 23| hour which the two lovers passed together at the grated window,
24 24| happiness. ~Half an hour passed away. Already did the first
25 26| one else, or has already passed into the hands of a third
26 27| informed, left the cabinet, passed into the drawing-room, admired
27 29| Mathias." ~Saying this, he passed proudly before the clerk,
28 30| during the whole day; it passed on the right of Dort, went
29 30| first two. ~The travellers passed the night in the carriage.
30 30| was not aware of what had passed at Haarlem, and we shall
31 31| triumphal pageants have passed, to know what to say of
32 32| twenty horsemen had scarcely passed when he again leaned out
33 32| the very moment when he passed. ~William, impassible and
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