Chapter
1 1 | chief, Count Tilly, the captain of the mounted troops of
2 2 | honour as a soldier. ~"I say, Captain," the first lieutenant whispered
3 2 | brothers, and threatening Captain Tilly, who served as a rampart
4 3 | will be discussed indoors, Captain. Come along, and let us
5 3 | now go to the Buytenhof, Captain; I expect we shall see a
6 4 | eye, and answered, -- ~"Captain Van Deken, I request you
7 4 | turning round, observed Captain Van Deken. ~"Is that you,
8 4 | Van Deken. ~"Is that you, Captain?" he said. "You are not
9 4 | Monseigneur," replied the Captain, "this is the third gate
10 4 | thunderstruck on hearing Captain Van Deken addressing by
11 4 | of my horse?" asked the Captain. ~"I thank you, Captain,
12 4 | Captain. ~"I thank you, Captain, I shall use my own steed,
13 4 | round and beckoned to the Captain who was far behind, to ride
14 4 | Alas! Monseigneur," the Captain answered sadly, "I should
15 4 | with it. Let us push on, Captain, that we may arrive at Alphen
16 4 | to me to the camp." ~The Captain bowed, allowed the Prince
17 5 | Leyden road, followed by Captain van Deken, whom he found
18 29| No. 11?" he asked. ~"Yes, Captain," answered a non-commissioned
19 29| van Baerle?" ~"Exactly, Captain." ~"Where is the prisoner?" ~"
20 29| to the officer, -- ~"But, Captain van Deken, the protocol
21 29| Never mind," said the Captain, shrugging his shoulders
22 30| officers, to whom he said, -- ~"Captain van Deken, carry this despatch
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