Chapter
1 1 | houses, with its canals like large mirrors, in which its steeples
2 5 | these brilliant stuffs, large lines set to catch the voracious
3 5 | then remained alone in his large house. In vain his godfather
4 5 | himself that the soil of a large square bed, which had formerly
5 5 | aspect, and, besides, a large, airy, and well ventilated
6 6 | say the manufacture) of a large black tulip without a spot
7 7 | undoubtedly produce the large black tulip required by
8 7 | Craeke, laying a paper on the large table, on which the third
9 10| of a small barrel and a large roll of linen bandage. ~
10 12| one by his side, reading a large parchment, sealed with a
11 14| properly speaking a kind of large dairy, and my aunt, who
12 16| indeed, was excellent. ~A large jug, which Cornelius had
13 16| I have done things on a large scale, and according to
14 16| I have done things on a large scale; I have prepared a
15 21| Gryphus growled, showed a large tooth like a tusk, which
16 23| He saw Rosa conveying a large flower-pot of white earthenware
17 26| prisoner." ~Rosa opened her large eyes and looked at the stranger,
18 28| me." ~Gryphus opened his large eyes, quite bewildered. ~"
19 30| Town Hall. ~There, in the large Council Room into which
20 30| writing. ~He was alone, with a large Frisian greyhound at his
21 31| interested the people at large, and it was thought that
22 31| daughter; and on his left, in a large purse, the hundred thousand
23 33| of Cornelius de Witt, in large golden frames; one of them
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