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1 1,1| image of the young Prince William of Orange. ~The brothers 2 1,1| loomed in the future, was William, Prince of Orange, son of 3 1,1| Prince of Orange, son of William II., and grandson, by his 4 1,1| Stadtholder in favour of William of Orange, for whom the 5 1,2| had, from hatred against William of Orange, hired an assassin 6 1,2| his alleged plot against William of Orange. ~But Cornelius 7 1,2| interests. ~In the meanwhile William of Orange urged on the course 8 4,2| perish in the attempt ---- " ~William of Orange - for he it was - 9 4,3| another horse by the bridle. ~William, without touching the stirrup, 10 4,3| have been better," said William, "if what did happen had 11 4,3| side. ~"How I should wish," William of Orange malignantly muttered 12 4,3| as truly as I am called William the Silent, thou Sun, thou 13 5,1| Cornelius de Witt, and whilst William of Orange, after having 14 5,2| Cornelius, at that period, as William of Orange said, began to 15 7,3| yet made in the name of William of Orange; he had not been 16 9,1| to the precaution which William - the man of precautions - 17 12,1| around him. ~His Highness, William, Prince of Orange, very 18 12,1| postscript. ~In this postscript, William of Orange, Stadtholder of 19 13,1| that is to say, love; ~William of Orange, that is to say, 20 13,1| clemency. ~But for Rosa and William, the calculations of the 21 13,2| 2~But for William, Cornelius would have died. ~ 22 15,2| wished him, certainly Prince William will be the happiest man 23 26,1| Mynheer van Systens," said William of Orange, with a serenity 24 26,2| witness. ~"Continue," said William dryly, to the President 25 26,2| what you have to say," said William. ~"I confess I knew the 26 26,2| Happy prisoner!" said William, smiling. ~At this moment 27 27,1| himself face to face with William of Orange, started back. ~" 28 27,1| Master Boxtel," said William, "you seem to have discovered 29 27,1| shrugged his shoulders. ~William watched all his movements 30 27,2| Cornelius is not guilty." ~William started. ~"Not guilty of 31 27,2| President. ~"You, my child," William of Orange continued, "you 32 27,2| for Heaven's sake, read!" ~William handed the third bulb to 33 27,2| misgivings about that paper which William had received from the hand 34 28,1| blood-stained doublet of William the Taciturn and the female 35 30,1| had been left by Prince William of Orange at the house of 36 30,1| his master in his face. ~William continued his writing for 37 30,1| caress her. ~"Ah, ah!" said William to his dog, "it's easy to 38 30,1| beautiful eyes, and looked at William with a glance full of meaning, 39 30,1| of a Frisian bride." said William; "it will suit you very 40 31,1| produced; secondly, the Prince William of Orange, as a true Hollander, 41 32,2| moment when he passed. ~William, impassible and quiet as 42 32,2| his way to the scaffold. ~William, looking with his cold glance 43 33,1| Stadtholder had seated himself. ~William rose, casting a tranquil 44 33,1| of one of the officers of William. ~The Prince then slowly 45 33,1| And at the same time William took Rosa's hand, and placed