Chapter
1 1 | detachment of the burgher guard, which, being placed opposite
2 1 | gentlemen of the burgher guard, what are you advancing
3 1 | immediately caused the burgher guard and the people to fall back,
4 2 | States commanded him to guard the prison and its approaches
5 2 | Wherefore such an order? Why guard the prison?" cried the Orangists. ~"
6 2 | can tell you. I was told, 'Guard the prison,' and I guard
7 2 | Guard the prison,' and I guard it. You, gentlemen, who
8 2 | mingled shouts of the burgher guard and of the mob were raging
9 3 | mob preferred forcing the guard of the States -- which,
10 3 | order, which the burgher guard received with a roar of
11 3 | people." ~"But the burgher guard?" ~"Alas! the burgher guard
12 3 | guard?" ~"Alas! the burgher guard are the most enraged of
13 3 | important prisoners of state, to guard against a rescue or a revolt. ~
14 4 | soldiers of the burgher guard; "well, I shall open them
15 6 | on the battle-field; to guard, therefore, in future against
16 11| which a cautious man may guard, I should never have supposed
17 11| soldiers who were to form the guard round the scaffold, and
18 15| I would rather have to guard ten soldiers than one scholar.
19 17| go, or I shall call the guard." ~"Call whoever you like,
20 21| quiet, we shall be on our guard." ~"Be on your guard, friend
21 21| our guard." ~"Be on your guard, friend Gryphus; be on your
22 21| friend Gryphus; be on your guard as long as you please; my
23 23| the two lovers on their guard against him. ~The reader
24 29| remember right," said the guard who had told him the story. ~"
25 29| you," said Cornelius. ~The guard still had the smile on his
26 29| whispered the communicative guard in the ear of the culprit. ~"
27 29| that he had not asked the guard how many there were of them,
28 29| loud enough for the chatty guard, who was at his heels, to
29 30| was at the same time his guard and his companion; but,
30 33| who formed, as it were, a guard of honour for this queen
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