Chapter
1 1 | but to whisper a word to set him at once about his task. ~
2 4 | neglected every precaution, and set his horses off at a gallop. ~
3 4 | body of a prostrate man set off again amidst a volley
4 4 | Pensionary, before having set foot on the ground, whilst
5 5 | brilliant stuffs, large lines set to catch the voracious eels,
6 5 | quite new, although one set of them bore the date of
7 5 | which the famous admiral set out to contend singlehanded
8 5 | windows of the new story set out with bulbs and seedlings
9 7 | servants been bold enough to set his foot there. Cornelius
10 9 | momentary lull had therefore set in whilst the prison was
11 10| so you would be able to set my arm?" ~"Perfectly." ~"
12 10| the prisoner is going to set my arm, that's a saving;
13 10| and with perfect skill set the bone, adjusted the splinters,
14 11| a last answer, which he set forth with the noble bearing
15 12| he was too much so to be set at liberty. ~Cornelius heard
16 15| the manner in which I have set your arm, or with the price
17 15| growled the jailer, "you have set it only too well. There
18 15| wanted to break it again, to set it in the regular way, and
19 17| Cornelius van Baerle had set so well, grasped at once
20 18| really thought he would set fire to the castle; his
21 19| the day, and darkness had set in, he slipped the paper
22 22| minute, not one second, to set out to see the eighth wonder
23 22| done the messenger will set out immediately." ~"Rosa,
24 23| to do with it? Would she set out that instant to Haarlem
25 25| and, like an adventuress, set out on a journey without
26 26| whom in his own mind he had set down as mad, or even worse,
27 28| which had been only too well set by Cornelius, even double
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