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1 1,2| of the act which he was asked to perpetrate, he had preferred 2 2,3| poor old fellow?" John asked, with a look on the scorched 3 3,1| is that on the balcony?" asked the young man, glancing 4 3,2| What is it, my child?" asked De Witt. ~"They say that 5 3,3| not got your carriage?" asked the girl. ~"The carriage 6 4,1| How is that? gone?" asked those of the mob who had 7 4,1| What does this man say?" asked his Highness, growing quite 8 4,1| What is the matter?" asked John, putting his head out 9 4,1| Have not you got the key?" asked the coachman. ~"No, I haven' 10 4,2| what is the matter again?" asked John. ~"Look there!" said 11 4,3| a sigh. ~"And why that?" asked the other. ~"Because I might 12 4,3| avail himself of my horse?" asked the Captain. ~"I thank you, 13 7,2| round. ~"Who is here?" he asked. ~"Sir," answered the servant, " 14 7,3| Craeke had shown. ~"Well!" asked Cornelius, foreboding some 15 7,3| call your dry-room?" he asked. ~"The very same where you 16 8,1| what do they say?" Boxtel asked. ~ ~ 17 10,1| what you require, sir?" asked Rosa. ~"Yes, mademoiselle," 18 10,2| good awaits you." ~"But," asked Cornelius, "what harm can 19 11,2| sentence was read, the Recorder asked him whether he had anything 20 11,2| about to withdraw, Cornelius asked, "By the bye, Mr. Recorder, 21 11,3| initials C. W. ~"What is this?" asked the prisoner. ~"Alas!" replied 22 11,3| With what shall I write?" asked Cornelius. ~"There is a 23 11,3| you accept my conditions?" asked the prisoner, with a melancholy 24 14,2| dairy; and when he came, I asked him as a favour to allow 25 15,1| or with the price that I asked you?" said Cornelius, laughing. ~" 26 15,1| view has one from here?" asked Gryphus. ~"Why, a very fine 27 17,1| anything further of him?" asked Cornelius, surprised. ~" 28 17,1| to make Rosa uneasy, she asked, - ~"By the bye, how is 29 17,2| uneasily. ~"What is it?" asked Van Baerle. "I thought I 30 18,1| know that?" the prisoner asked, with a doleful look. ~" 31 18,1| vanished. ~"How was it?" asked the prisoner. ~"Well, being 32 18,1| prisoner. ~"Well, being asked by his friend, my father 33 18,1| Are you mad, too?' he asked his friend." ~"Oh, what 34 18,1| Then, turning toward me, he asked, 'But it was not the only 35 18,1| say or do at these words?" asked Cornelius. ~"At these words, 36 18,2| she said. ~"What is it?" asked Cornelius. ~"I see one thing." ~" 37 19,1| vividly than ever, and he asked himself how he could have 38 19,2| to all his former habits, asked the old jailer, with the 39 20,1| for?" Cornelius anxiously asked. ~"He came for the sake 40 20,1| you what I said. I have asked your pardon for that unfortunate 41 20,1| And then?" Cornelius asked. ~"And then the same shadow 42 20,1| didn't you?" Cornelius asked, remembering all the details 43 20,2| What does all this mean?" asked Rosa. ~"You have abandoned 44 21,1| How are you this morning?" asked Cornelius. ~Gryphus looked 45 21,1| Gryphus. ~"And why not?" asked Van Baerle. ~"The conspiracy 46 21,2| She is up! Who? What?" asked Cornelius, who did not venture 47 21,2| hair." ~"And its colour?" asked Cornelius, trembling. ~" 48 22,1| cheerful as a bird. ~"Well?" asked Cornelius. ~"Well, all is 49 24,1| Good Heaven! what is it?" asked the prisoner. ~"Cornelius! 50 25,2| Is it doing well, then?" asked Van Systens, with a smile 51 25,2| any other besides mine?" asked Rosa, trembling. ~"Yes, - 52 26,2| observation. ~"Why, sir?" she asked him. ~"Because it is not 53 27,2| turning towards Boxtel, she asked, - ~"The tulip is yours?" ~" 54 28,1| his own powerlessness. He asked himself whether God was 55 28,2| my dear Master Gryphus?" asked Cornelius. ~And, as he now 56 29,1| report. ~"Is this No. 11?" he asked. ~"Yes, Captain," answered 57 29,2| Cornelius van Baerle?" asked he, this time addressing 58 29,2| regretting that he had not asked the guard how many there 59 29,2| finished his meditations he asked, - ~"Please, sir, tell me 60 30,1| proudly. ~"Since when?" asked the Prince. ~"Since the 61 32,1| Mynheer Lieutenant?" he asked of his conductor. ~"As you 62 32,1| proceeded a few yards, he asked once more, - ~"The feast 63 32,1| thought having struck him. He asked, with faltering voice, - ~" 64 32,2| What is this?" the Prince asked the officer, who at the