Chapter
1 6 | garden. ~It might be one o'clock in the morning when Van
2 7 | we find him, about one o'clock in the day, gathering from
3 7 | of August, 1672, at one o'clock, Cornelius was therefore
4 8 | 19th of August, about two o'clock in the afternoon, the temptation
5 8 | I am ill." ~About nine o'clock he heard a great noise in
6 8 | confusion. ~He heard the clock strike -- ten, eleven, twelve. ~
7 9 | itself upon it. ~About four o'clock a return of the noise was
8 11| is appointed?" ~"Twelve o'clock, sir." ~"Indeed," said Cornelius, "
9 11| Cornelius, "I think I heard the clock strike ten about twenty
10 11| these words, the belfry clock of the Buytenhof struck
11 15| whispered to him, -- ~"At nine o'clock this evening." ~Gryphus,
12 15| waited eagerly to hear the clock of the tower of Loewestein
13 19| heard the chimes of the clock of the fortress. It struck
14 19| silence of the lobby, the clock struck nine, and a quarter;
15 19| once more; it was seven o'clock in the evening, and the
16 21| Well, let us wait until the clock strikes twelve, and we shall
17 21| tulip. ~At last, when the clock struck ten, they parted
18 21| happiness." ~"There, ten o'clock strikes," said Rosa, "I
19 23| the house. ~At eleven o'clock Gryphus was dead drunk.
20 25| that is to say, at twelve o'clock, he was reminded for the
21 30| reached Delft. At five o'clock in the evening, at least
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