Chapter
1 8 | inquire once more. Be you quiet, sir, I shall let you know
2 8 | listened. ~All was perfectly quiet, not a sound broke the silence
3 9 | the prisoner was not only quiet, but entirely prostrate
4 13| was meant to say, -- ~"Be quiet, it's all right." ~This
5 15| de Witt don't keep very quiet now." ~"That's very shocking
6 21| Master Scholar; just be quiet, we shall be on our guard." ~"
7 21| tulip, though." ~"Ah! be quiet, you malicious little creature,
8 21| malicious little creature, be quiet! For shame! Do not spoil
9 22| hope not Jacob." ~"No, be quiet, it is the ferryman of Loewestein,
10 22| twenty-five." ~"By Jove!" ~"Be quiet," said Rosa, smiling, "he
11 22| thousand?" ~"I shall watch; be quiet." ~"But if it opened whilst
12 24| tremble. "Yes, yes, only be quiet. Yes, yes, I will take his
13 24| door for you! Yes, only be quiet, my own dear Cornelius." ~
14 24| each other again. Just be quiet, -- we shall." ~Rosa, beyond
15 27| gave a start, his generally quiet eye flashed, and a death-like
16 27| Stadtholder signified, "Be quiet, and wait." ~The Prince
17 32| it, I must see it." ~"Be quiet, unfortunate man, and come
18 32| but he could only keep quiet for half a minute, and the
19 32| William, impassible and quiet as usual, was proceeding
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