Chapter
1 1 | Holland, was forty-nine years of age, when the Dutch people,
2 1 | was, in 1672, twenty-two years of age. John de Witt, who
3 5 | repose, his twenty-eight years, an iron constitution and
4 6 | and in the course of two years he covered his borders with
5 6 | glorious one, when, after five years, its petals at last reveal
6 9 | Useless labour of so many years! such sweet hopes crushed;
7 14| patient who is twenty-eight years of age, and condemned to
8 17| at; crooked, nearly fifty years of age, and never dares
9 17| ruthless jailer who some years before killed Pelisson's
10 20| man of twenty-six or eight years. I am on the look-out for
11 21| twenty-six or twenty-eight years, whom I shall be in love
12 22| lips of Julie a hundred years later. ~Rosa made her escape. ~
13 25| ambition for the last seven years were now crushed. ~Rosa
14 27| I have now for twenty years grown tulips at Dort. I
15 28| suppose I should waste ten years of my life in making a file
16 29| 1668, that is to say, five years before, had committed a
17 31| a hundred and twenty-one years later, Monsieur de Robespierre
18 33| in wisdom also, after two years of her married life, could
19 33| twenty-six to twenty-eight years, who loved her and whom
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