Chapter
1 1 | very first, apprise the reader -- our old friend, to whom
2 5 | but we will inform the reader at once that these three
3 5 | celebrity. ~Boxtel, as the reader may see, was not possessed
4 6 | to explain to the gentle reader the beautiful chain of theories
5 8 | just related was, as the reader has guessed before this,
6 9 | unnecessary to say more, as the reader is already acquainted with
7 9 | circumstance? ~We shall inform the reader in our next chapter. ~ ~
8 13| waited. ~After this, the reader may imagine how excited
9 16| worthy Master Gryphus, as the reader may have seen, was far from
10 23| of their fulfilment. ~The reader cannot but have recognized
11 23| guard against him. ~The reader will remember that the first
12 24| with the consent of the reader, follow him to the end of
13 25| as in the kitchen. ~The reader may imagine the anger of
14 27| Louvois. ~This request, as the reader may remember, was couched
15 30| Guess~ Wherein The Reader Begins To Guess The Kind
16 30| enlightens him. ~But the reader has a right to know all
17 31| we conducted our gentle reader, and whither we request
18 32| present to the eyes of the reader. ~The crowd and the noise
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