Chapter
1 1 | except for the contrary," muttered the girl, as, on an imperative
2 2 | along!" ~"That's it," Tilly muttered between his teeth, as he
3 3 | They have got the order!" muttered the officer in amazement. ~"
4 4 | William of Orange malignantly muttered to himself, with a dark
5 8 | treason." ~"Nonsense!" Boxtel muttered, with a faltering voice; "
6 8 | Mynheer John de Witt." ~"Oh," muttered, or rather growled Boxtel,
7 9 | station of his prisoner, he muttered with his turnkey smile, -- ~"
8 9 | are murdered!" Cornelius muttered, with the cold sweat on
9 18| alone with his bitter grief, muttered to himself, -- ~"Ah, you
10 18| man is this Master Jacob!" muttered Cornelius, -- "an honest
11 19| was written. ~"Alas!" she muttered, when perusing again this
12 20| the black tulip. ~"Oh!" muttered Cornelius, "again! again!
13 20| garden." ~"Oh, the wretch!" muttered Cornelius, wiping the cold
14 20| My kind and pretty Rosa!" muttered Cornelius casting on her
15 20| And I have only one," muttered Cornelius. ~"Yes," said
16 22| nearly fainting. ~"Oh!" muttered he, "my God, my God, Thou
17 24| understanding, and only muttered, -- ~"Stolen, stolen, and
18 26| anger. ~"Good Heaven!" she muttered to herself, "I have made
19 26| return to the President," she muttered. ~"Well, then, let us return,"
20 27| a galvanic shock. ~"Ah!" muttered the Prince to himself, "
21 29| God's will be done," he muttered, bowing his head; then,
22 29| said the officer. ~"Ah!" muttered Cornelius to himself, "it
23 33| murmur of applause. ~"Oh!" muttered Cornelius, "she has then
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