Chapter
1 2 | know it himself." ~John turned round in surprise. ~"You
2 3 | not make himself heard, he turned round towards the open window,
3 3 | first, the Grand Pensionary turned round towards the girl,
4 3 | with her eyes until they turned the corner of the street,
5 3 | gently pulling his coat. ~He turned round and saw Rosa. ~"Do
6 4 | uttered a feeble cry, and turned his head away; the brother
7 4 | go off. ~The fellow then turned his musket round, and, taking
8 4 | road. Having reached it, he turned round and beckoned to the
9 7 | hand of his godson, and turned towards the door, Van Baerle
10 7 | hands on his bulbs, and turned round. ~"Who is here?" he
11 7 | Certainly I do." ~The magistrate turned round and took a rapid survey
12 10| his hand; but as it was turned the wrong way, he broke
13 11| the door, and Cornelius turned round to look from whom
14 11| the dog. The head-dress turned round, and Cornelius beheld
15 15| daughter, left the cell, turned the key twice, drew the
16 17| order of his Highness which turned aside the sword already
17 18| procure this bulb.' ~"I turned my eyes away to avoid my
18 18| I shrugged my shoulders, turned my back, and advanced towards
19 18| as much as it does you. I turned round. They were both of
20 20| where the ground was newly turned, he stopped with a careless
21 23| the lock, and one of them turned round once, but not the
22 23| prevented the key from being turned a second time left its impression
23 24| of Rosa. ~He started, and turned pale with fright. ~"Cornelius,
24 26| noise of their footsteps she turned round, but scarcely saw
25 27| exclamation on his left, Boxtel turned round, and perceived Rosa. ~
26 28| you hear me?" ~Cornelius turned round, merely saying, "Good
27 30| her, but he had scarcely turned them again to his paper
28 32| good-tempered honest face turned pale and red at the same
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