Chapter
1 1 | with one word she has just told the whole history of the
2 2 | than I can tell you. I was told, 'Guard the prison,' and
3 2 | against us both, Cornelius. I told you, my dear brother, that
4 3 | be a faithful man, and I told him to wait for you at the
5 4 | hundred yards farther on, and told them what he had seen. The
6 6 | piercing cries of the cats told the whole tale, and his
7 8 | hour. ~"Oh, sir, all that I told you is indeed quite true." ~"
8 10| her heart. ~But one moment told her the true state of the
9 10| confined, and, on being told that you are occupying the
10 11| himself to this avowal, but told the whole truth with regard
11 11| in either case, he has told us a falsehood; first, because
12 11| answered, "I have already told you I cannot read." ~Cornelius
13 18| by his friend, my father told at supper the whole story
14 19| himself how he could have told his gentle comforter to
15 19| spoken of by Rosa, who had told him that its parapet overlooked
16 20| said Rosa; "my father told me that you remained in
17 20| again! again! Have I not told you, Rosa, that I thought
18 20| a fortnight before, had told him that Jacob was coming
19 20| remembering what you had told me about the stratagem which
20 20| remember Rosa, what you told me of the students, officers,
21 22| lips met those of Rosa, who told him, with a kiss, -- ~"It
22 25| said, "you are coming, I am told, about the affair of the
23 25| Society." ~"And what is it you told me just now?" ~"I told you,
24 25| you told me just now?" ~"I told you, sir, that my tulip
25 26| beside that which I have told you already." ~"Well, then,
26 27| were not so, he would have told me; for how could that pure
27 29| Among other things they told him that this regulation
28 29| said the guard who had told him the story. ~"Thank you,"
29 31| yet, if the truth must be told, this wretch, who had stolen
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