Chapter
1 2 | And then it will be our turn to depart." ~Five minutes
2 4 | very fortunate if it should turn out true!" ~"Certainly it
3 8 | he had not gone so far to turn back with empty hands. ~
4 11| supposing that the paper should turn up, it could not have any
5 11| Don't blush, Rosa, nor turn away; and even if I were
6 12| Van Baerle's blood would turn the scale of judgment against
7 13| Buytenhof, and whom the sudden turn of affairs had disagreeably
8 13| were sorely vexed at the turn which affairs had taken.
9 17| letters." ~Then, as the turn which the conversation took
10 17| I hope." ~"And I, in my turn, when shall I plant my bulb?" ~"
11 18| he said something in his turn." ~"'So, then, my pretty
12 19| but Cornelius did not even turn his head; he had heard the
13 20| said Rosa, sighing in her turn; "have you forgotten the
14 21| shall grow jealous in my turn." ~"Oh, you know that to
15 23| it, Boxtel would in his turn charge him or her with theft. ~
16 26| Heaven's sake, sir, do not turn me away; listen to what
17 26| violet coat, sat down in his turn, and, quite happy and proud
18 27| expected to be invited in her turn to see the tulip. ~She now
19 28| that it was he, but did not turn round, as he knew well that
20 28| have any. Well, I shall turn your starving me to advantage,
21 29| lips, as his brain began to turn. "Ah, you will not tell
22 31| Mother Cybele used to take turn and turn about at Rome in
23 31| Cybele used to take turn and turn about at Rome in the ancient
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