Chapter
1 1 | of which were immediately closed again. ~Ten yards farther
2 3 | daughter, and the trap-door closed over his head, just as the
3 4 | overhanging weather-board of a closed shop, the doings of the
4 4 | fellow will find the gate closed against him which he hoped
5 4 | Pensionary. ~"The gate is closed, that's what it is." ~"How
6 4 | bloody track, and he was soon closed in among the savage yells
7 4 | that the young man opposite closed the shutter. ~There remained
8 4 | Tol-Hek, which was still closed. ~"Ah! sir," said the gatekeeper, "
9 4 | myself; the other two were closed." ~"Well, this good man
10 8 | still to be attained. ~Night closed in. It was the night which
11 9 | having the gates of the city closed. ~A momentary lull had therefore
12 9 | by his side, and his eyes closed. ~"The brothers De Witt
13 12| at this moment his eyes closed involuntarily, to receive
14 15| interlude; and, after having closed the window, he took the
15 15| uttered a plaintive sob, closed her fine eyes, and fled,
16 19| heart beat when darkness closed in! The words which he had
17 21| the roof or near the still closed window. ~Cornelius ran to
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