Chapter
1 1 | from the Buytenhof to the gate of the town, a nice little
2 3 | rushing into the principal gate of the Town-hall, "it seems
3 3 | should try to reach the gate by which you intend to leave
4 3 | they are going to force the gate." ~John de Witt hastily
5 3 | The Tol-Hek was the iron gate leading to the harbor of
6 3 | military. ~Solid as the gate was, and although Gryphus,
7 3 | little head!" ~Then, as the gate began to give way amidst
8 3 | head, just as the broken gate gave admittance to the populace. ~
9 4 | poor fellow will find the gate closed against him which
10 4 | Grand Pensionary. ~"The gate is closed, that's what it
11 4 | is not usual to close the gate by day." ~"Just look!" ~
12 4 | go, and drive to another gate." ~And whilst the servant
13 4 | I might have opened the gate to Mynheers de Witt; whereas,
14 4 | Witt; whereas, finding the gate locked, they were obliged
15 4 | retrace their steps." ~"Gate! gate!" cried a voice which
16 4 | retrace their steps." ~"Gate! gate!" cried a voice which seemed
17 4 | Captain, "this is the third gate at which I have presented
18 4 | he hastened to open the gate, which swung creaking on
19 9 | went to close the great gate, at least as well as it
20 9 | people again knocked at the gate of the jail, or rather at
21 20| shadow glided between the gate and the wall, and once more
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