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1 2,1| go and see the deputies! Come along! come along!" ~"That' 2 2,1| the deputies! Come along! come along!" ~"That's it," Tilly 3 2,2| there are." ~"But then, to come here to me ---- " ~"Well?" ~" 4 2,3| waiting on the threshold. ~"Come in, Craeke, and mind well 5 3,1| discussed indoors, Captain. Come along, and let us hear the 6 3,3| the High Street to see you come out by the principal entrance. 7 3,3| a moment to be lost." ~"Come along, gentlemen," said 8 3,3| the prison, we shall again come forth from our hiding place." ~" 9 3,3| trap-door, and said, - ~"Come along, come along, father." ~" 10 3,3| and said, - ~"Come along, come along, father." ~"But our 11 4,2| feelings, continued, - ~"Come, come, Monseigneur, for 12 4,2| feelings, continued, - ~"Come, come, Monseigneur, for here they 13 5,1| Your time to die will also come; and if you are not then 14 5,1| and who will certainly come to an untimely end." ~Having 15 5,2| the pilot Leger, he had come within musket-shot of the " 16 5,3| distinguished. Several fanciers had come to see Boxtel's tulips. 17 7,2| sailors of the port should come and tear out my bulbs, to 18 9,1| What Rosa foresaw had come to pass. On finding the 19 9,1| this favourable moment to come forth from her hiding place, 20 10,1| my arm, that's a saving; come, assist me to get up, I 21 10,2| would never allow me to come here any more," said Rosa. ~ 22 10,2| them as soon as possible. Come, off with me, lead the way, 23 11,2| on earth is short." ~"I come to ask a favour of you," 24 11,2| joyfully, as he dies a martyr. Come, there's a dear, don't cry 25 13,1| to. ~The most furious had come to the Buytenhof at daybreak, 26 13,1| arrest of Cornelius had come to the Hague to try if he 27 14,2| Governor; he will presently come up." ~"The instructions 28 14,2| until the Prince should come to the dairy; and when he 29 15,2| nap, I shall be able to come every evening and chat for 30 16,1| in fact, had promised to come and see him every evening, 31 16,1| observe whether any rats come out from the holes in the 32 16,2| of my life has still to come from you." ~And as the lips 33 16,2| passed on which Rosa did not come to have her chat with Cornelius. ~ 34 17,1| Alas, poor Sue! she would come herself, and use no roundabout 35 17,1| in this world." ~"Then I come back to what I thought before; 36 17,1| all events, he does not come after you." ~"At any rate, 37 18,2| no; to-morrow we shall come to a conclusion as to the 38 18,2| you; sacrifice me, - don't come to see me any more." ~Rosa 39 19,1| rose in the morning she had come to the resolution of making 40 19,1| fear lest Rosa should not come in the evening to pay him 41 19,1| struck, but Rosa had not come. ~Thus then his foreboding 42 19,1| deserved all this. She will come no more, and she is right 43 19,2| own will the force not to come and see him, who was dying 44 19,2| but that she would not come before the evening to fetch 45 20,1| your note. Accordingly I am come to see whether there might 46 20,1| amorous swain, Jacob, did not come on my account." ~"And what 47 20,1| account." ~"And what did he come for?" Cornelius anxiously 48 20,2| whether I shall be able to come to-morrow." ~"Good heavens!" 49 20,2| Cornelius, "why can't you come to-morrow?" ~"Mynheer Cornelius, 50 20,2| handsome young man, and I shall come to see you." ~"That's it, 51 20,2| you." ~"That's it, Rosa, come! come!" ~"Under one condition." ~" 52 20,2| That's it, Rosa, come! come!" ~"Under one condition." ~" 53 21,2| to some trouble. He will come himself to Loewestein to 54 21,2| opens at night, I shall come and tell you myself. If 55 22,1| Society, and I am sure he will come." ~"But if he tarries?" ~" 56 22,2| and very happy friend, come, come quickly." ~Cornelius 57 22,2| very happy friend, come, come quickly." ~Cornelius darted 58 22,2| the request that you will come and fetch it in person from 59 22,2| reason why I beg you to come and fetch it yourself. ~" 60 22,2| it is perfectly black; come, Mynheer President, come. ~" 61 22,2| come, Mynheer President, come. ~"I have the honour to 62 25,2| sir," answered Rosa; "I come at least to speak of it." ~" 63 26,1| Jacob, who knows what will come out of it? whilst we are 64 26,1| seemed so incredible, I have come to know all about it from 65 26,2| order Mynheer Boxtel to come here with his tulip. If 66 26,2| that the tulip which had come into flower was stolen just 67 27,1| Boxtel," said the Prince, "come in here, if you please." ~ 68 28,1| watched, was no longer able to come. Could she not write? and 69 28,1| perhaps actually dead, will come along and put his hand on 70 28,2| not generally so when I come upstairs in the morning." ~" 71 28,2| seen me make the pigeons come here from Dort?" ~"Well?" 72 28,2| the Waal and of the Meuse come up to me." ~Gryphus opened 73 29,1| inconvenience of having his skin come off as he wiped his face. ~ 74 29,2| honour to poor Mathias." ~"Come, come!" said Cornelius, 75 29,2| to poor Mathias." ~"Come, come!" said Cornelius, drawing 76 29,2| drawing a long breath. "Come, I'll show to these people 77 30,1| laying down his pen, - ~"Come here, my child." ~Rosa advanced 78 32,1| solemnity which they have come to witness, or at least 79 32,1| see?" ~"I do see it." ~"Come along, sir," said the officer. " 80 32,2| quiet, unfortunate man, and come quickly back into the carriage, 81 33,2| wrapped, - ~"As to you, it has come to light that you were imprisoned