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1 1,1| superfluity; on the other hand, the Stadtholderate recalled 2 1,1| of Orange, for whom the hand of Providence had traced 3 1,1| wretched tool who was at hand to be the agent of this 4 1,3| shot; but, on the other hand, you will not advance by 5 2,3| couch, and grasping the hand of his brother, who shuddered 6 2,3| answering, pointed with his hand to the square, whence, at 7 2,3| me badly enough, but my hand will not tremble once in 8 3,1| an officer, who, with his hand on his sword, had watched 9 3,1| The nervous quiver of his hand, which moved on the shoulder 10 3,3| two men." ~Rosa took the hand which John de Witt proffered 11 4,3| waiting for me close at hand." ~And taking from his pocket 12 5,3| garden, and, on the other hand, added half a degree of 13 5,3| abundant supply, and at hand; in short, every requirement 14 7,1| Witt got up, pressed the hand of his godson, and turned 15 7,2| almost convulsively moved his hand which covered the bulbs, 16 7,2| held in the hollow of his hand, he said: "Well, here is 17 8,2| of a tiger, to plunge his hand into the soft ground. ~He 18 9,1| holding the lamp in her right hand, she at the same time lit 19 9,2| huge bunch of keys in his hand, ran furiously up. ~The 20 10,1| to steady himself, on his hand; but as it was turned the 21 11,1| however, he never put his hand into the press but to ascertain 22 11,1| received such papers from the hand of his godfather without 23 11,2| heavy keys into the white hand which was stretched out 24 11,2| in tears. ~"Give me your hand, and promise me not to laugh, 25 11,3| Cornelius took her by the hand. ~"Listen to me," he continued: " 26 11,3| wrote with a no less firm hand: - ~"On this day, the 23d 27 11,3| friend, had pressed her hand on her velvet bodice and, 28 13,2| The headsman, on the other hand, had scarcely anything to 29 13,2| saw the Recorder take the hand of the condemned, and raise 30 14,1| to examine. ~On the other hand, it seemed to Van Baerle 31 14,2| God, for we can see the hand of God in everything, had 32 14,2| through him. ~He put his hand on his heart, and listened. ~ 33 15,2| the door, and squeeze the hand of Rosa, who whispered to 34 16,1| his correspondent was at hand. It is even probable that, 35 16,1| Baerle pushed back her white hand with the tips of his fingers. ~ 36 16,2| head, and stretched out her hand. ~In this pretty little 37 16,2| In this pretty little hand, of which the coquettish 38 16,2| Did he do so because the hand kept one of the bulbs of 39 16,2| black tulip, or because this hand was Rosa's? We shall leave 40 17,1| holding above it in her right hand the lamp, but Cornelius 41 17,2| have it, his coarse, hard hand, the same which he had broken, 42 19,1| she did not, on the other hand, wish to drive him to despair, 43 19,1| able to write a legible hand when Cornelius so uncautiously 44 19,1| again. Cornelius put his hand on his heart, to repress 45 20,1| him with her lamp in her hand. ~Seeing him so sad and 46 20,2| grating for the receding hand of Rosa, he said, - ~"Do 47 20,2| the will written by your hand on the Bible of Cornelius 48 21,2| hope of touching a cheek, a hand, a forehead, - anything, 49 21,2| allowed him to press her hand in his, and to keep it as 50 21,2| Almighty, as I kiss your hand and your cheek, Rosa, when 51 22,2| take it." ~And with one hand she raised to the level 52 22,2| And with a trembling hand Cornelius wrote the address, - ~" 53 23,2| touched with a still lighter hand the lock of Rosa's chamber. ~ 54 23,2| s chamber. ~And in that hand, it must be understood, 55 25,1| was incurable. ~On the one hand, separation became inevitable, - 56 25,1| meetings. ~On the other hand, all the hopes on the fulfilment 57 26,1| belongs to me? On the other hand, if I recognise this Boxtel 58 26,1| his best pen in his finest hand continued to draw up his 59 27,2| he began to stagger; his hand trembled, and very nearly 60 27,2| William had received from the hand of Rosa, and which his Highness 61 28,1| will come along and put his hand on my shoulder. Then I shall 62 28,1| entered. ~He held in his hand a huge stick, his eyes glistening 63 28,2| look at what I have in my hand." ~"I think that's a stick," 64 28,2| may." ~"Don't you see my hand is empty?" ~"Yes, I see 65 28,2| rallied, and said, putting his hand in his pocket, - ~"Well, 66 29,1| remained in the madman's hand, the ruffian might fling 67 29,1| blow on the wrist of that hand which held the knife. ~The 68 31,1| flowers which he held in his hand. ~Behind the Committee, 69 32,2| chairman. He held in his hand the roll of parchment, which, 70 33,1| time William took Rosa's hand, and placed it in that of 71 33,1| triumphantly side by side and hand in hand. ~On their arriving 72 33,1| side by side and hand in hand. ~On their arriving at the