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1 1,2| spectacle; there were many who went there to play an active 2 3,3| the door after her, she went back and threw the key into 3 4,3| dead in pieces, and then went about the town selling small 4 5,2| especially with his money, which went on accumulating at a most 5 6,1| throne he had usurped. ~He went on in his career, and consequently 6 6,2| morning when Van Baerle went up to his laboratory, into 7 7,1| horticulturist or of an artist, went over the whole mansion, 8 7,1| his books and pictures. He went only rarely to the room 9 7,2| he already held, Baerle went to the fireplace, knelt 10 8,1| servant by dumb show. ~The man went out, and returned in half 11 9,1| the courageous Rosa. They went to close the great gate, 12 10,1| fetch what is wanted." ~Rosa went down, and immediately after 13 11,2| Saying these words he went out backwards, and the assistant 14 11,2| streaming with tears. ~She went up to Cornelius, crossing 15 13,1| which Rosa had suggested: he went to the executioner. ~Isaac 16 13,2| his heart. ~Mynheer Boxtel went to the headsman, to whom 17 14,1| preserved the note. ~Thus it went on for fifteen days, at 18 15,1| The dog, on his part, went up to the prisoner, and, 19 15,2| twice, drew the bolts, and went off to make the same kind 20 15,2| withdrawn, when Cornelius went to the door to listen to 21 15,2| Buytenhof, all the officers who went to parade, all the clerks, 22 16,1| the following evening she went up as before, with the same 23 20,1| that unfortunate one, I went down into the garden and 24 21,1| Saying this, Gryphus went out. ~"At noon?" repeated 25 21,1| corner of his mouth, and went out backwards, like a man 26 22,1| him. He then started up, went to the door, and looked 27 25,1| resources for remedying it. ~She went to her room, and cast a 28 25,1| had let out Boxtel, she went to a stable-keeper to hire 29 25,1| call her himself. ~He first went to her room, but, loud as 30 25,1| was going. ~Gryphus again went up in his fury to Van Baerle, 31 26,2| in his ears. ~An officer went off to fetch Boxtel, and 32 26,2| tulip; his joy when she went to see him again; and, lastly, 33 27,1| Prince rose from his seat, went to the door, where he stood 34 27,1| calls himself Isaac Boxtel went by the name of Master Jacob." ~" 35 27,1| impassible features. ~He went up to Rosa, and with his 36 27,2| meaning of all this? ~Rosa went up to the tulip, tenderly 37 28,1| disappearance of Jacob and Rosa, he went up to the cell of Cornelius 38 28,2| our perfume." ~Gryphus went up to the prisoner and said, - ~" 39 28,2| inspired him. ~"Well," Gryphus went on, in his jeering way, " 40 30,1| passed on the right of Dort, went through Rotterdam, and reached 41 30,1| this time, the greyhound went up to Rosa, surveyed her 42 31,1| groves and parks. Haarlem went wild about flowers, and