Chapter
1 1 | shall prevent it." ~Then, turning round to his men, he gave
2 2 | violent among the crowd turning away; "go and ask for a
3 2 | speaking to himself. Then, turning to his brother, he continued, -- ~"
4 3 | pocket of his coat. ~Then, turning round towards his troop,
5 4 | And whilst the servant was turning round the vehicle the Grand
6 4 | in a hurry. ~The Prince, turning round, observed Captain
7 7 | heaven and sighed again. Then turning his glance towards his bulbs, --
8 7 | sure of his ground. ~Then, turning round towards Cornelius,
9 8 | these bulbs!" howled Boxtel, turning over everything in the dry-room, "
10 9 | might ordain for him. ~Then turning again to the concerns of
11 10| Gryphus sat down; then, turning towards his daughter, he
12 15| Gryphus," cried Van Baerle, turning away his head to conceal
13 17| cried, boiling with rage and turning towards her; "don't you
14 18| my God! crushed!' ~"Then, turning toward me, he asked, 'But
15 18| immediately loosed him. Then, turning towards me, he continued,
16 21| heavens!" he exclaimed. ~Then, turning again to Rosa, he continued
17 27| these several charges, but, turning to the Prince, continued, -- ~"
18 27| said the Prince. ~Then, turning to Boxtel, he said, -- ~"
19 27| s help I shall." ~Then, turning towards Boxtel, she asked, -- ~"
20 27| she continued, whilst turning round to the Prince, "I
21 27| I promise you." ~Then, turning to the President, he added, -- ~"
22 28| the windmills of Dort were turning their sails, was breathing
23 29| bowing his head; then, turning towards the officer, who
24 30| you recognise her." ~Then, turning towards Rosa, and fixing
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