Chapter
1 10| judge who is to examine you to-morrow has inquired to-day for
2 10| guilty, your trial begins to-morrow, and the day after you will
3 15| you one thing, that before to-morrow is over, your pigeons will
4 16| may judge?" ~"I will do so to-morrow." ~"Take some from a sunny
5 16| will bring you the soil to-morrow, and you will choose it
6 16| begin?" ~"At once." ~"No, to-morrow." ~"Why to-morrow?" ~"Because
7 16| No, to-morrow." ~"Why to-morrow?" ~"Because to-day our hour
8 16| hope will bring us luck." ~"To-morrow, then." ~"Yes, to-morrow." ~
9 16| To-morrow, then." ~"Yes, to-morrow." ~On the following evening
10 17| We shall plant the other to-morrow, my dear Mynheer Cornelius,"
11 18| easy!" ~"Tell me." ~"Go to-morrow into the garden; manage
12 18| forgiven. No, Rosa, no; to-morrow we shall come to a conclusion
13 19| the door the word, -- ~"To-morrow!" ~Now to-morrow was the
14 19| word, -- ~"To-morrow!" ~Now to-morrow was the eighth day. For
15 20| No, but I think it will to-morrow." ~"Well, then, to-morrow
16 20| to-morrow." ~"Well, then, to-morrow you will bring me news about
17 20| more for the mother." ~"To-morrow?" said Rosa, looking at
18 20| I shall be able to come to-morrow." ~"Good heavens!" said
19 20| Cornelius, "why can't you come to-morrow?" ~"Mynheer Cornelius, I
20 21| days, at the latest?" ~"To-morrow, or the day after." ~"Ah!
21 21| surely, surely, you will know to-morrow, or the day after." ~"And
22 24| Governor shall know all to-morrow, and his Highness the Stadtholder
23 30| is to say, the day after to-morrow. Make yourself smart with
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