Chapter
1 3 | Buytenhof to Hoogstraet (High Street); and a stranger, who since
2 3 | go out through the main street." ~"And why so, as the dragoons
3 3 | are waiting in the High Street to see you come out by the
4 3 | they emerged into a lonely street where their carriage was
5 3 | turned the corner of the street, upon which, closing the
6 4 | And the people in the street repeated, with fearful imprecations, -- ~"
7 4 | pond, had taken the main street, which leads to the Tol-Hek,
8 4 | proceeded half-way down that street, the man felt that he had
9 4 | coachman, "and take the street on the left; it is our only
10 4 | placed themselves across the street, brandishing cudgels in
11 4 | at the extremity of the street along which the carriage
12 7 | him on his way down to the street, which was still crowded
13 8 | heard a great noise in the street which made him tremble,
14 8 | Boxtel had noticed in the street where he lived a house which
15 12| groan ran through the whole street, spreading all over the
16 21| from a balcony into the street in Spain, or down from a
17 26| boatman. ~They took a small street, which led them straight
18 26| great noise was heard in the street, and loud cheers shook the
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