Chapter
1 1 | prevent it." ~Then, turning round to his men, he gave the
2 2 | it himself." ~John turned round in surprise. ~"You must
3 3 | himself heard, he turned round towards the open window,
4 3 | his coat. ~Then, turning round towards his troop, he gave
5 3 | Grand Pensionary turned round towards the girl, to whom
6 3 | pulling his coat. ~He turned round and saw Rosa. ~"Do you hear
7 4 | the servant was turning round the vehicle the Grand Pensionary
8 4 | passing over something round and elastic, which seemed
9 4 | fellow then turned his musket round, and, taking it by the barrel
10 4 | hurry. ~The Prince, turning round, observed Captain Van Deken. ~"
11 4 | Having reached it, he turned round and beckoned to the Captain
12 7 | on his bulbs, and turned round. ~"Who is here?" he asked. ~"
13 7 | The magistrate turned round and took a rapid survey
14 7 | his ground. ~Then, turning round towards Cornelius, he continued, "
15 9 | chain, and sniffing all round Cornelius in order so much
16 9 | window, and cast a sad look round the circular yard before
17 11| door, and Cornelius turned round to look from whom it came;
18 11| dog. The head-dress turned round, and Cornelius beheld the
19 11| who were to form the guard round the scaffold, and by some
20 15| turnkey took the animal round the jail, so that, if needs
21 18| as it does you. I turned round. They were both of them
22 20| plant your tulip, looking round all the while to see whether
23 23| and one of them turned round once, but not the second
24 24| at Delft a box, lined all round with fresh moss, in which
25 26| their footsteps she turned round, but scarcely saw the Prince,
26 27| his left, Boxtel turned round, and perceived Rosa. ~At
27 27| continued, whilst turning round to the Prince, "I will tell
28 28| a malignant smile played round his lips, and the whole
29 28| was he, but did not turn round, as he knew well that Rosa
30 28| hear me?" ~Cornelius turned round, merely saying, "Good morning,"
31 31| bosoms; nor in the fat, round mynheers, who had never
32 31| so often warmed the air round it with his breath, that
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