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1 1,2| people, who are guilty of having worked for their country, 2 1,2| for their country, and of having forgotten their own private 3 2,1| Cornelius was resting, after having undergone the preparatory 4 2,1| The sentence of banishment having been pronounced, there was 5 2,1| dross of this earth after having obtained a glimpse of the 6 2,2| affords ample proof of your having been of late the greatest, 7 2,3| Consider well before having those precious documents 8 2,3| soiled the leaf, and, after having handed the despatch to Craeke 9 2,3| of the crowd, and of his having reached the other side of 10 3,1| I might be charged with having been the instigator of all 11 3,1| a moment from regret of having betrayed so much eagerness. " 12 3,3| walls; and, the arched door having been opened for them by 13 3,3| deadly fright. ~Yet, after having made Cornelius get into 14 3,3| God will reward you for having saved the lives of two men." ~ 15 4,1| suspicion. ~But when, on having proceeded half-way down 16 4,2| Grand Pensionary, before having set foot on the ground, 17 4,3| his garments. ~And after having mangled, and torn, and completely 18 4,3| scoundrels of all, who not having dared to strike the living 19 4,3| off for the Leyden road. Having reached it, he turned round 20 5,1| William of Orange, after having made sure that his two antagonists 21 5,1| trees, the whole habitation having for background a dark grove 22 5,1| every morning and evening. ~Having disembarked unobserved amid 23 5,1| eternity, three months after having buried his wife, who seemed 24 5,1| come to an untimely end." ~Having given utterance to this 25 5,2| name of the city. ~After having thanked his fellow citizens, 26 5,3| his name, and which, after having travelled all through France, 27 5,3| Cornelius van Baerle for having given him a screen gratis. ~ 28 5,3| Was it not possible, that, having to paint the interior of 29 5,3| the John de Witt, after having named one the Cornelius? 30 5,3| own misfortune. And, after having made this melancholy discovery, 31 6,1| The frightened cats, having alighted on the ground, 32 6,2| deemed himself lucky in not having been suspected, and, being 33 7,1| Cornelius de Witt, after having attended to his family affairs, 34 7,1| He thanked his godson for having joined him on the deck of 35 7,1| of Southwold Bay, and for having given his name to a magnificent 36 7,1| shoulders. ~De Witt, after having said some few words to Cornelius, 37 7,2| happened to remember my having paid two or three hundred 38 8,2| for an instant, and, after having ascertained that there was 39 9,1| precautions - had taken in having the gates of the city closed. ~ 40 9,1| closely over her breast, having been roused from her first 41 9,2| the concerns of earth, and having satisfied himself that he 42 10,2| prescription, Rosa, after having satisfied herself that her 43 11,1| however, did not last long, it having appeared on evidence that 44 11,1| prisoner, or of a man's having so completely got the better 45 11,1| can be deemed criminal for having received what my illustrious 46 11,1| falsehood; first, because his having occupied himself with politics 47 11,1| and secondly, because his having occupied himself with tulips 48 11,1| arraigned, and convicted, for having, under the innocent appearance 49 11,3| in this world, the rest having been confiscated; I bequeath, 50 11,3| shall I marry." ~And, after having with difficulty uttered 51 12,1| Witt had been murdered for having thought too much of politics, 52 12,1| about to be murdered for having thought too much of tulips. ~" 53 12,1| less resolutely, proud of having been the friend of that 54 13,1| that we used such speed in having justice done to that great 55 13,2| think so, as, in addition to having his clothes torn, his back 56 14,1| shut them up together, and having about the beginning of the 57 14,1| his pigeons. ~The servant, having been left without wages, 58 14,1| with culinary intentions, having eaten the first fifteen 59 14,2| trouble, and, instead of having to relate the series of 60 15,1| still to be alive, after having left the prison in the company 61 15,2| short interlude; and, after having closed the window, he took 62 15,2| he owed the happiness of having seen Rosa again. ~This visit 63 16,1| assured I shall." ~"After having chosen the soil, and, if 64 16,1| most bitterly of Noah for having put a couple of rats in 65 16,1| moreover," Van Baerle, having become mistrustful in his 66 16,2| distant from the grating, having perhaps become distrustful 67 16,2| prison?" she said, "and after having granted you your life, will 68 17,1| them away. ~And Rosa, after having returned to her room, repeated 69 17,1| it in the sun, and after having moved the soil aside which 70 19,1| Rosa was not aware of it. ~Having finished reading, she took 71 19,2| tulip fail on account of its having been planted too late, or 72 19,2| too late, or of its not having been planted at all! ~These 73 19,2| dying with grief at not having seen her. ~Cornelius had 74 20,1| Cornelius. ~"Then, after having finished my make-believe 75 20,1| long round-about; at last, having reached his goal, that is 76 20,1| bad? Is there no risk of having it filched by that detestable 77 21,1| thought of Rosa. ~After having fallen asleep, he dreamed 78 23,1| confidently hoped that, having once got possession of the 79 24,2| as may well be imagined, having informed his friend Gryphus 80 25,1| became inevitable, - Gryphus having at the same time surprised 81 25,1| suspicion of his daughter having left the fortress. ~The 82 25,1| within himself at the idea of having struck such terror into 83 25,1| congratulating himself on having such a nice story to tell 84 25,1| of the jailer when, after having made inquiries about the 85 25,1| emotion and fear. ~After having sought for Rosa in every 86 25,1| damsel, meanwhile, after having stopped for two hours at 87 25,2| was by no means abashed, having vowed in her heart, in pursuing 88 26,1| yourself before God for having made yourself the accomplice 89 26,1| the cavalry. ~Van Systens, having found his way through the 90 26,1| black tulip; and, after having satisfied myself of the 91 26,1| likely, already regretted having made such a long speech. ~" 92 26,2| the very simple fact of my having planted and grown it in 93 26,2| there are none else there." ~Having said this he began to read 94 27,1| You deny, therefore, having ever been at Loewestein?" ~ 95 27,1| from lying. ~"I cannot deny having been at Loewestein, your 96 27,1| your Highness, but I deny having stolen the tulip." ~"You 97 27,1| listen to me. Do you deny having followed me into the garden, 98 27,1| to plant it? Do you deny having followed me into the garden 99 27,1| find the bulb? Do you deny having dug in the ground with your 100 27,1| mesmeric influence, without having seen the sign. ~"It was, 101 27,1| the black tulip. Her lover having himself made a show at Dort 102 27,2| lover shall be punished for having thus badly advised you. 103 27,2| started. ~"Not guilty of having advised you? that's what 104 27,2| accused and convicted? Of having, as an accomplice of Cornelius 105 27,2| knows only too much of him, having once granted him his life." ~" 106 28,1| of hangman. ~Gryphus, not having received any tidings of 107 28,1| continued, - ~"Well, and once having strangled him, why should 108 28,1| will never approve of my having strangled her father, brutal 109 29,1| his wrist, and shame for having allowed himself to be disarmed, 110 29,1| no longer necessary after having made his depositions, was 111 29,1| to the inconvenience of having his skin come off as he 112 29,2| had the satisfaction of having performed as a bounden duty. ~ 113 29,2| fellow gets off without having restored my daughter to 114 30,1| found himself beyond Leyden, having the North Sea on his left, 115 31,1| thousand guilders! ~Haarlem, having placed on exhibition its 116 31,1| exhibition its favourite, having advertised its love of flowers 117 31,1| and sedition, - Haarlem, having enjoyed the exquisite pleasure 118 32,1| stopped him, a painful thought having struck him. He asked, with 119 32,2| your Highness's mercy for having allowed me to witness the 120 32,2| forehead in the dust. ~After having granted this permission, 121 33,2| story, and was furious at having been the dupe of the pretended