Chapter
1 2 | him directions to burn the parcel." ~"Through whom?" ~"Through
2 2 | will neither give up the parcel nor burn it without a special
3 2 | dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel which I have intrusted to
4 7 | his breast pocket a white parcel, carefully sealed, which
5 7 | the conclusion that the parcel contained simply some papers,
6 7 | intrigue. ~And, besides, if the parcel had been made up of bulbs,
7 7 | Cornelius had received the parcel from the hands of his godfather
8 7 | reserved to his bulbs. ~The parcel thus being secreted, Cornelius
9 7 | desiring him not to deliver the parcel to any one but to himself,
10 7 | Boxtel, who looked upon this parcel as a clever pilot does on
11 7 | ticketed, and then on the paper parcel, which had remained in exactly
12 8 | carefully secreting the parcel in the drawer where he used
13 8 | privileged one where the parcel which had been so fatal
14 11| only did not deny that the parcel had been delivered to him
15 11| de Witt handed to him the parcel at Dort, he himself had
16 11| anything of the contents of the parcel, well knowing that such
17 11| would have added to the parcel, in case of accidents, a
18 11| exact truth. Hear it. The parcel was put into my hands in
19 11| should have known that this parcel was in my house; and, above
20 25| Rosa made up a little parcel of things indispensable
21 27| Dear Godson, -- ~"Burn the parcel which I have intrusted to
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