Chapter
1 1 | Good morning, Gryphus; I am coming to take away my brother,
2 2 | let us forget all. You are coming to take me away, are you
3 4 | carriage to the people who were coming to meet it. The former carried
4 7 | the staircase. ~"They are coming up! they are coming up!"
5 7 | are coming up! they are coming up!" cried the servant. ~"
6 11| barking of the dog. ~"They are coming to fetch you. Oh God! Oh
7 11| by the Recorder, who was coming for the prisoner. He was
8 14| he saw flocks of pigeons coming from that quarter to perch
9 14| Baerle said to himself, are coming from Dort, and consequently
10 15| receiving my letter, of coming to meet me again?" ~"If
11 17| must be, it must be." ~"Coming so late and going so soon." ~"
12 17| had not heard old Gryphus coming upstairs as a gale of wind
13 19| prisoner that his jailer was coming alone. ~Thus Cornelius did
14 19| prevented his daughter from coming. ~In his wrath he would
15 19| Well," said Gryphus, coming down from the last visit, "
16 19| forcibly prevented from coming, but had voluntarily stayed
17 20| told him that Jacob was coming for her sake. ~Rosa saw
18 20| likely to make sure of my not coming back, after which he sneaked
19 21| four soldiers, who were coming up with him. ~The door opened.
20 25| miss," he said, "you are coming, I am told, about the affair
21 25| I do not say that I am coming to claim the tulip of Master
22 28| knew well that Rosa was not coming after him. ~There is nothing
23 29| brutal irony, especially as coming from an officer of whom
24 33| it is before your eyes, coming up to all the conditions
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