Chapter
1 1 | you always cry the same thing over again. It is very tiresome." ~
2 2 | so; especially as such a thing is neither contemplated
3 2 | which is a very different thing; and secondly, I am not
4 3 | Indeed, he will do no such thing," said Rosa. ~"Well, and
5 4 | Monseigneur, he says a thing which would be very fortunate
6 4 | exultation. ~The young man -- a thing which would have been thought
7 6 | without a spot of colour, a thing which had not yet been accomplished,
8 8 | But there is this terrible thing in evil thoughts, that evil
9 8 | a faltering voice; "the thing is impossible." ~"Faith,
10 10| good-tempered smile, "the worst thing for a fracture is excitement,
11 11| Recorder, what day is the thing -- you know what I mean --
12 13| remains of his friend. ~The thing was, moreover, quite customary
13 15| young man! I'll tell you one thing, that before to-morrow is
14 15| not give them to me as a thing which was dear to you?" ~"
15 16| herself. ~There was one thing especially which gave Cornelius
16 18| to take from him the only thing that he could have amused
17 18| asked Cornelius. ~"I see one thing." ~"What do you see?" ~"
18 20| it, and repeated the same thing twice or three times, until
19 22| The whimsical little thing would indeed be quite capable
20 22| the sun.' I only lack one thing, Rosa." ~"And that is?" ~"
21 23| as both meant the same thing, this was, after all, not
22 27| knows all. But there is one thing which I did not intend to
23 28| an attempt to escape, a thing which never entered his
24 28| Grotius has done the same thing before me? Has not every
25 28| Oh, it's a very simple thing." ~"Well, tell it me," said
26 32| know has found it, for the thing which the whole of Haarlem
27 32| How could I allow such a thing?" ~"I implore you." ~"But
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