Chapter
1 14| fear, the shutter of the grating in the door opened, and
2 14| little face against the wire grating of the window, saying to
3 14| fingers through the wire grating. ~"Here is my father," said
4 15| and lips against the wire grating; of course, we must presume
5 16| to approach too near the grating. In order, however, to engage
6 16| tendered to him through the grating the three bulbs, which were
7 16| Van Baerle approached the grating with the same ardor as the
8 16| inches distant from the grating, having perhaps become distrustful
9 17| the open book against the grating edgewise, holding above
10 17| through the holes of the grating. ~The light of the lamp
11 20| through the openings of the grating for the receding hand of
12 20| her warm hands from the grating, as Cornelius most affectionately
13 20| unconsciously, so near the iron grating, that Cornelius was able
14 21| Gryphus answered through the grating, -- ~"Let him laugh that
15 21| back her hands from the grating, and even allowed Cornelius
16 21| putting his lips to the grating with the hope of touching
17 21| was obliged to hold by the grating. ~"Good heavens!" he exclaimed. ~
18 21| chance they are near the grating." ~Rosa drew near, not by
19 21| the door, or through the grating, during the time between
20 22| and looked through the grating, but no one was behind it,
21 22| raised to the level of the grating a dark lantern, which she
22 23| Cornelius passed together at the grating of the cell. ~Two of the
23 24| sun enter through the iron grating of the prison, when Cornelius
24 24| seized the iron bars of the grating, and furiously shaking them,
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