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1 2 | Cornelius van Baerle, my godson, whom you know, and who
2 2 | replied, -- ~"Do not I know my godson? have not I been enabled
3 2 | Cornelius wrote: -- ~"My dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel which
4 5 | was Dr. van Baerle, the godson of Cornelius de Witt. He
5 5 | way to the house of his godson, who perhaps was the only
6 5 | obscure gardener, was the godson of Mynheer Cornelius de
7 7 | reached the house of his godson, Cornelius van Baerle, one
8 7 | the tulips. He thanked his godson for having joined him on
9 7 | placing in the hands of his godson; a contrivance so much the
10 7 | pressed the hand of his godson, and turned towards the
11 7 | godfather forbore giving to his godson the least intimation concerning
12 7 | Warden of the Dikes with his godson were lying; a proof that
13 7 | Cornelius de Witt to his godson. ~The magistrate broke the
14 8 | to say one word, and the godson would be arrested as well
15 9 | his turnkey smile, -- ~"Godson of Cornelius de Witt! Well,
16 11| confession involved the godson in the crime of the godfather;
17 11| certificate setting forth that his godson was an entire stranger to
18 12| that illustrious John, and godson of that noble Cornelius
19 13| brothers De Witt and the godson of Cornelius, who had just
20 16| of his daughter for the godson of Cornelius de Witt. ~There
21 27| said Boxtel, "and he is godson of that villain Cornelius
22 27| following terms: -- ~"My Dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel which
23 29| that an honest burgher, godson of Cornelius de Witt, can
24 33| van Baerle, you are the godson of Cornelius de Witt and
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