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1 2 | fine fellows, go!" ~The worthy officer relied on the honour
2 5 | the death of his dear and worthy parents, found still quite
3 5 | guilders a year. ~When the worthy citizen, the father of Cornelius,
4 5 | this paternal advice, the worthy Mynheer van Baerle died,
5 7 | Oh, my dear child, my worthy master!" cried the old housekeeper,
6 9 | have made a fine picture, worthy of Rembrandt, the gloomy
7 13| reprieve suggested to the worthy spectators remarks such
8 16| 16. Master and Pupil~The worthy Master Gryphus, as the reader
9 16| period of service. ~But the worthy jailer, in his zeal, had
10 17| Rosa, smiling; "if that worthy person is spying after any
11 17| cried Cornelius; "you are worthy of each other: had I a hundred
12 18| his friend." ~"Oh, what a worthy man is this Master Jacob!"
13 23| guessed, no doubt, that this worthy had followed from the Buytenhof
14 23| deep-laid scheme, and quite worthy of its author. ~Thus, every
15 25| boon companion, Jacob, that worthy was on his road to Delft;
16 25| Haarlem. ~She found that worthy gentleman in a situation
17 29| quite natural that this worthy fellow should bear you a
18 31| Haarlem had shown itself worthy of its fame by giving a
19 31| richest habiliments. ~The worthy man had done his best to
20 31| the address we have seen worthy Van Systens at work on so
21 33| his brother John. Remain worthy of the name you have received
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