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1 1,1| were pushing on to the Buytenhof, a terrible prison, the 2 1,2| was crowding towards the Buytenhof, to witness the departure 3 1,2| was not crowding to the Buytenhof with the innocent view of 4 1,2| will there not, from the Buytenhof to the gate of the town, 5 1,2| hurrying so fast towards the Buytenhof. ~Honest Tyckelaer, with 6 1,3| guarding the approaches of the Buytenhof remained cool, unmoved, 7 1,3| being placed opposite the Buytenhof to support the soldiers 8 1,3| fiercer and fiercer about the Buytenhof. ~And yet the fuming crowd 9 1,3| to betake himself to the Buytenhof. ~John de Witt, indeed, 10 2,1| in the dark cell of the Buytenhof, his pale face lit up by 11 2,2| your brother out of the Buytenhof in the midst of this gale, 12 2,3| noise of the square of the Buytenhof. ~John gratefully raised 13 3,1| the crowd in the square of Buytenhof, which grew more and more 14 3,1| It was not far from the Buytenhof to Hoogstraet (High Street); 15 3,1| watched the scenes in the Buytenhof with eager curiosity, very 16 3,2| Let us now go to the Buytenhof, Captain; I expect we shall 17 4,1| watching in a corner of the Buytenhof, in the shade of the overhanging 18 4,1| haste to join them at the Buytenhof. He uttered a cry of surprise, 19 4,2| of the populace from the Buytenhof appeared at the extremity 20 9,1| up in the prison of the Buytenhof. ~What Rosa foresaw had 21 9,2| iron, which looked on the Buytenhof; and in this way saw from 22 9,2| at a smart pace over the Buytenhof, the heavy tramp of the 23 11,1| the following day to the Buytenhof, and proceeded with the 24 11,2| led from the prison of the Buytenhof to the scaffold in the yard 25 11,2| the belfry clock of the Buytenhof struck eleven. ~Cornelius 26 12,1| the grated window of the Buytenhof. ~At length the fatal moment 27 12,1| looked down upon him from the Buytenhof; and the same rabble, no 28 13,1| last look was towards the Buytenhof. He hoped to see at the 29 13,1| execution had attracted to the Buytenhof, and whom the sudden turn 30 13,1| furious had come to the Buytenhof at daybreak, to secure a 31 13,2| death in the yard of the Buytenhof. ~A fanatic like Cornelius 32 15,1| that the doctor of the Buytenhof, who knows his trade well, 33 15,2| students who passed over the Buytenhof, all the officers who went 34 17,1| several times before to the Buytenhof, at the Hague. I remember 35 17,1| sword already raised at the Buytenhof." ~"You hope, then?" said 36 20,2| people came to tell me at the Buytenhof that you were about to be 37 23,1| worthy had followed from the Buytenhof to Loewestein the object 38 24,2| a second edition of the Buytenhof, Master Scholar, and a good 39 28,1| shoulder. Then I shall see the Buytenhof again, and the gleam of 40 29,2| attracted his attention at Buytenhof. ~"Enter," said the officer. ~" 41 31,2| the foul pavement of the Buytenhof, reserving the right at 42 31,2| dry-room to the scaffold of the Buytenhof, and from the scaffold to