Chapter
1 1 | advancing for, and what do you wish?" ~The burghers shook their
2 4 | his side. ~"How I should wish," William of Orange malignantly
3 5 | spend your money, if you wish to know what life really
4 11| Indeed you have not, if you wish to make your peace with
5 11| with emotion, "what do you wish? I may tell you that my
6 11| peace with Him and do not wish for a clergyman. The last
7 11| leaving this world, I do not wish to have any further regret." ~
8 11| about to lose, -- "I have no wish left, except that the tulip
9 11| have only to say, that I wish you to preserve these bulbs
10 17| sure I don't." ~"Then you wish me to keep my mind easy?" ~"
11 19| not, on the other hand, wish to drive him to despair,
12 20| mentioned any more, if you wish it, Rosa." ~"No, no," the
13 21| I shall cull it, if you wish it." ~"Oh, no, no, Rosa!
14 22| it myself, for I did not wish to lose a moment. Here is
15 22| it yourself. ~"It is my wish that it should be called
16 27| to say, because I did not wish to make this girl blush
17 27| say, is it not?" ~"What I wish to say, your Highness, is
18 28| coolness of those on whom they wish to vent their spleen. ~The
19 28| worse," roared Gryphus. ~"I wish you may." ~"Don't you see
20 30| five hundred guilders, as I wish that day to be a great day
21 30| How does your Highness wish me to be dressed?" faltered
22 31| The town, which did not wish to be outdone, voted a like
23 32| this pang." ~"Just as you wish. Drive on! I ordered the
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