Chapter
1 3 | importance, and are to be kept." ~Saying this, he folded up the document,
2 4 | open them for you." ~And saying this he stabbed him with
3 7 | papers which it contains." ~Saying this, the judge pointed
4 11| clergyman you please." ~Saying these words he went out
5 14| wire grating of the window, saying to him, -- ~"Oh, sir, sir!
6 15| you, Rosa, dear Rosa." ~Saying these words, Cornelius put
7 15| of nothing else." ~And, saying these words, Rosa looked
8 16| smilingly interrupted him, saying, "How is your tulip going
9 17| young? Is he handsome?" ~Saying this he looked anxiously
10 18| little as he can help." ~Saying this, she smiled in such
11 18| fret?' ~"I interrupted him, saying, 'Was it not natural that
12 18| for other affections." ~Saying this, she fled. ~Cornelius,
13 20| to communicate to me?" ~Saying this, the poor prisoner
14 20| he cried. "I was wrong in saying to you what I said. I have
15 20| impossibilities." ~And, saying this, she brought her fresh
16 21| Gryphus ground his teeth, saying. -- ~"Here is your breakfast." ~"
17 21| We'll see that at noon." ~Saying this, Gryphus went out. ~"
18 24| yes, taken, stolen!" ~And saying this, she felt her limbs
19 24| rushed toward the staircase, saying, -- ~"All is not yet lost,
20 25| out on a journey without saying where she was going. ~Gryphus
21 27| my poor Cornelius!" ~And saying this she burst into tears. ~
22 27| and the third and last" -- saying this, she drew it from her
23 28| Cornelius turned round, merely saying, "Good morning," and then
24 29| you hide my daughter." ~Saying this, Gryphus in his frenzy
25 29| musket-balls as that Mathias." ~Saying this, he passed proudly
26 33| your innocence ---- " ~And, saying these words, the Prince
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