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1 3 | beginning of this scene had watched all its incidents with intense
2 3 | his hand on his sword, had watched the scenes in the Buytenhof
3 4 | who with intense interest watched the scene which was preparing.
4 6 | wall in the shape of a fan, watched, with his eyes starting
5 8 | was that when Boxtel, who watched the course of political
6 13| was; with what anxiety he watched the guards, the Recorder,
7 15| before experienced, Gryphus watched his prisoners, -- all this
8 16| of all his prisoners. He watched all his steps, and always
9 18| perceive that your steps are watched, and that your speech has
10 22| but, happier than he, she watched over the tulip; she had
11 22| of God, who has so kindly watched over us until now." ~ ~
12 23| the others without being watched himself. ~He saw Rosa conveying
13 23| just as at Dort he had watched the dry-room of Cornelius. ~
14 23| encircling her window. ~Rosa watched the flower-pot with an interest
15 23| was no easy task. ~Rosa watched over her tulip as a mother
16 23| seven days Boxtel in vain watched Rosa; she was always at
17 26| engaged with his book, he watched Rosa with even more attention
18 27| his shoulders. ~William watched all his movements with evident
19 28| forward to. ~Alas! Rosa, being watched, was no longer able to come.
20 31| thief. He had so intently watched this tulip, followed it
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