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1 1,1| dikes, ex-burgomaster of Dort, his native town, and member 2 1,1| besieged him in his house at Dort, he stoutly refused to sign 3 2,2| letters before you left Dort to join me at the Hague." ~" 4 2,2| you know, and who lives at Dort." ~"Poor honest Van Baerle! 5 5,1| conveyed him by easy stages to Dort, pursuing their way under 6 5,1| from afar off recognised Dort, the smiling city, at the 7 5,1| of the princely city of Dort, were born. ~Mynheer van 8 5,2| retired to his house at Dort, rich in his well-earned 9 5,2| of God. ~Soon people from Dort to Mons began to talk of 10 5,2| Cornelius de Witt came to Dort for three months, to live 11 5,2| citizens, the good burghers of Dort, however, he did not appear 12 5,2| perhaps was the only person in Dort as yet unacquainted with 13 5,2| his father, there was at Dort, living next door to him, 14 5,3| laid out near his house at Dort a garden fit for the culture 15 5,3| changes in his house at Dort, which, as we have stated, 16 6,1| in Holland, and those of Dort were now represented by 17 7,2| distribute them among the poor of Dort; and thus the hatred which 18 7,2| remarked in the streets of Dort symptoms of a tumult similar 19 8,2| Would any one leave them at Dort, when one goes to the Hague? 20 8,2| I can no longer live at Dort: away, then, for them, to 21 11,1| handed to him the parcel at Dort, he himself had never touched, 22 11,3| how to manage it. Go to Dort and ask Butruysheim, my 23 12,1| to his flower borders at Dort. ~But Cornelius was mistaken. 24 12,1| of Loewestein, very near Dort, but, alas! also very far 25 14 | 14. The Pigeons of Dort~ 26 14,1| windmills of his dear old city Dort, which were looming in the 27 14,1| himself, are coming from Dort, and consequently may return 28 14,1| stead, flew joyously to Dort, with the note under her 29 14,1| following way. ~Leaving Dort, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel had 30 14,2| envious wretch had not left Dort to follow his rival to the 31 16,1| waste two of my borders at Dort." ~"I will listen." ~"On 32 20,1| good ladies of Haarlem and Dort, who imagine that water 33 23,1| Rosa's room, just as at Dort he had watched the dry-room 34 26,1| An honest tulip-grower of Dort." ~"His name?" ~"Boxtel." ~" 35 27,1| twenty years grown tulips at Dort. I have even acquired some 36 27,1| having himself made a show at Dort of cultivating tulips to 37 27,2| Where? At Loewestein, or at Dort?" ~"At Dort," said Boxtel. ~" 38 27,2| Loewestein, or at Dort?" ~"At Dort," said Boxtel. ~"You lie!" 39 27,2| Cornelius de Witt had sent to Dort by Craeke, the servant of 40 28,1| horizon where the windmills of Dort were turning their sails, 41 28,2| the pigeons come here from Dort?" ~"Well?" said Gryphus. ~" 42 29,2| me?" ~"If they take me to Dort," thought Cornelius, "I 43 30,1| it passed on the right of Dort, went through Rotterdam, 44 33,2| started on the same day for Dort with Rosa, who sent her