Chapter
1 1 | Grand Pensionary. He too received a noble recompense for his
2 3 | his colleague had been received. ~This did not prevent him
3 3 | which the burgher guard received with a roar of triumph.
4 7 | manner in which Cornelius received it, and placed it in one
5 7 | the present which he had received. ~But, on the contrary,
6 7 | contrary, Cornelius had received the parcel from the hands
7 7 | proof that the police had received very exact information. ~"
8 9 | bringing. ~When the jailer received this new inmate, and saw
9 10| said Rosa. ~Cornelius received this innocent confidence
10 11| entertained, as he could not have received such papers from the hand
11 11| caused anxiety to him who received it. ~To this it was objected
12 11| deemed criminal for having received what my illustrious and
13 11| likewise without any bravado, received them rather as friends than
14 14| same prison which had once received the learned master Grotius. ~
15 14| Van Baerle's nurse had received the letter in the following
16 14| management of it. As soon as I received your letter, which, alas!
17 15| written to me." ~"Oh, you received letters, Rosa?" ~"By hundreds." ~"
18 19| similar to that which he had received, -- ~"It was not my anxiety
19 20| Rosa, I thought you had received my letter." ~"It is true;
20 20| letter." ~"It is true; I have received it." ~"You cannot this time
21 20| Indeed, I have not only received, but also read your note.
22 20| the love-letters which she received. ~"As to that," said Rosa, "
23 22| last little note he had received from Rosa, as follows: -- ~"
24 27| a heart full of joy, and received the congratulations of the
25 27| paper which William had received from the hand of Rosa, and
26 28| hangman. ~Gryphus, not having received any tidings of Rosa or of
27 31| about flowers, and tulips received their full share of worship. ~
28 33| worthy of the name you have received from one of them, and of
29 33| forgotten the blows which he had received in that famous encounter.
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