Chapter
1 2 | But this order has been given to you that the traitors
2 2 | replied Tilly. ~"But who has given this order?" ~"The States,
3 3 | Hearing this character given of Bowelt, the young man
4 4 | open." ~"Has an order been given to close the town gates,
5 4 | think so; who could have given such an order?" ~"Indeed,
6 5 | an untimely end." ~Having given utterance to this paternal
7 5 | approved prescriptions, and given to his hotbeds just as much
8 5 | Cornelius van Baerle for having given him a screen gratis. ~Maybe
9 7 | Southwold Bay, and for having given his name to a magnificent
10 7 | the tulip to which I have given his name. ~"Oh! these darling
11 11| to the directions I have given you. Do it for my sake,
12 14| jailer ought never to have given to a second pigeon the cage
13 15| you?" ~"Yes, but as I have given them to you, it seems to
14 16| rather a sort of sinecure, given after a long period of service. ~
15 19| one word of the directions given to her by Cornelius, whose
16 20| your heart. To you God has given the thought and strength
17 20| it is in danger, God has given nothing of the sort." ~Rosa,
18 20| the advice which he had given to Rosa. ~"Yes, and I stooped
19 21| white paper which Rosa had given to Van Baerle, this was
20 21| meant seventy-two hours given to the lover to be sure;
21 23| cause of uneasiness was given to the prisoner by the rage
22 24| I cannot make out. I had given the letter to my messenger;
23 26| tulip, and myself. I have given the alarm, and perhaps awakened
24 26| you found out that you had given the prize to a man for something
25 29| grudge, -- you seem to have given it him very soundly." ~"
26 30| person would undoubtedly have given him as pleasant details
27 31| Thus Haarlem was thrice given over to rejoicing, for a
28 32| voice, -- ~"Is the prize given to-day, sir?" ~"Yes, the
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