Chapter
1 4 | fellows then seized him by the feet, and dragged him into the
2 4 | staggered and fell down at his feet, but, raising himself with
3 4 | executioners hung them up by the feet. ~Then came the most dastardly
4 6 | with a string about six feet in length, and threw them
5 7 | in his dry-room, with his feet resting on the foot-bar
6 7 | the window." ~"Twenty-five feet from the ground!" ~"But
7 7 | But you will fall on six feet of soft soil!" ~"Yes, but
8 8 | hands more than ten square feet of ground. ~At last no doubt
9 8 | length, -- one of twenty-five feet instead of ten. ~Boxtel
10 9 | knocked with his hands and feet at the door so violently
11 12| him, and soon stood on his feet again, although trembling
12 13| made such a good use of his feet and elbows that he at last
13 13| Hague, with their muddy feet, had passed over him. ~One
14 20| with a slender waist, small feet, and a noble head; in short,
15 23| followed Rosa in his stocking feet, walking on tiptoe. ~He
16 27| throwing herself at the feet of the Stadtholder, who,
17 30| Frisian greyhound at his feet, which looked at him with
18 33| moment there fell at the feet of the President van Systens
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