Chapter
1 1| eye of their chief, Count Tilly, the captain of the mounted
2 1| traitors!" ~The presence of Tilly and his horsemen, indeed,
3 1| In this moment, Count Tilly rode forth towards them
4 1| well and good!" replied Tilly, "although I certainly am
5 2| best to have the troop of Tilly, which was in their way,
6 2| burghers!" ~As to Count Tilly, who was as prudent as he
7 2| condemned to exile," replied Tilly. ~"But who has given this
8 2| come along!" ~"That's it," Tilly muttered between his teeth,
9 2| and threatening Captain Tilly, who served as a rampart
10 2| coach near the pond, behind Tilly's dragoons." ~"Tilly's dragoons!
11 2| behind Tilly's dragoons." ~"Tilly's dragoons! What are they
12 2| roar with increasing fury. Tilly was parleying with the burghers. ~"
13 3| demand the withdrawal of Tilly's horse. ~It was not far
14 3| the deputies will order Tilly's horse to quit their post?" ~"
15 3| prison. But the dragoons of Tilly still kept it in check with
16 3| fierce shouts, to meet Count Tilly's dragoons. ~But the Count
17 3| the word of command, -- ~"Tilly's dragoons, wheel to the
18 3| Town-hall to fetch the order for Tilly's horse to withdraw." ~"
19 3| why so, as the dragoons of Tilly are still at their post?" ~"
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