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1 1 | who was his tutor, had brought him up with the view of
2 1 | intimation of the charge brought against his brother, had
3 10| same evening Gryphus, as he brought the prisoner his mess, slipped
4 10| looking at the things she had brought, -- "yes, that's right.
5 11| and unfortunate godfather brought to my house." ~This was
6 11| it as a relic. To-day I brought it to you, for it seemed
7 14| answer to his letter, had brought back hope to him under her
8 15| withdrew hers. ~"I have brought back to you your bulbs." ~
9 15| Loewestein, when your housekeeper brought me your letter. Oh, how
10 15| as when your housekeeper brought me your letter. I kept the
11 16| happiness of seeing our work brought to a successful issue!" ~"
12 16| suckers. ~Every evening she brought to him, handful by handful,
13 19| night for him, and the day brought no hope to the prisoner. ~
14 19| dishes away just as he had brought them. ~Cornelius had remained
15 19| a pencil which Rosa had brought to him. He guessed that
16 20| And, saying this, she brought her fresh cheek, as if unconsciously,
17 21| this was the only trophy brought back from the expedition. ~
18 21| speak of the tulip, but also brought to him a black one in a
19 25| judge as that which was brought before King Solomon, and
20 26| assert to be Master Jacob, be brought here before you and me,
21 26| s speech seemed to have brought a certain conviction into
22 31| ancient days, when she was brought from Etruria to the Eternal
23 32| Loewestein, and whom I have brought to Haarlem according to
24 33| You know what has brought us here? ~"A prize of one
25 33| tulip, she has nursed it and brought it into flower. It would
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