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1 1,3| knew him, he said, - ~"Good morning, Gryphus; I am coming to 2 1,3| he said to her, - ~"Good morning, my good and fair Rosa; 3 4,1| from me." ~"When?" ~"This morning." ~"By whom?" ~"By a pale 4 5,1| from carrying there every morning and evening. ~Having disembarked 5 5,3| the temperate warmth of morning, than with the powerful 6 6,1| remained at his post until morning to feast his eyes on the 7 6,1| neighbour. The mists of the morning chilled his frame, but he 8 6,2| might be one o'clock in the morning when Van Baerle went up 9 8,1| colleagues early for the next morning. On the following morning, 10 8,1| morning. On the following morning, therefore, they assembled, 11 8,2| himself that on that very morning the earth had been disturbed. ~ 12 8,2| had opened them on that morning, and no one had thought 13 9,1| cell, which on that very morning Cornelius de Witt had left 14 9,2| pale beam of light which morning sheds on the earth as a 15 9,2| with a dingy blue by the morning dawn, rose before him, its 16 9,2| the pale light of early morning. ~Cornelius recognised the 17 10,1| which he heaped on you this morning. Oh, sir! this is more than 18 13,1| burgher, who from early morning had made such a good use 19 14,1| was reserved for him. ~One morning, whilst at his window inhaling 20 17,1| only imagine my joy, this morning I looked at it in the sun, 21 17,2| succeeded for eight days. One morning, however, when Cornelius, 22 18,2| when, at about three in the morning, he fell asleep overcome 23 19,1| and before she rose in the morning she had come to the resolution 24 19,1| prisoner. ~At eight in the morning, the door of his cell opened; 25 19,2| letters. ~On the following morning, when Cornelius got up to 26 20,2| eastern side from eight in the morning until eleven and in my window 27 21,1| when Cornelius awoke next morning, a beam of the morning sun 28 21,1| next morning, a beam of the morning sun was playing about those 29 21,1| see his prisoner in the morning, he no longer found him 30 21,1| jailer. ~"How are you this morning?" asked Cornelius. ~Gryphus 31 23,1| doubts were removed. ~From morning to sunset the flower-pot 32 23,1| the pot from eleven in the morning until two in the afternoon. ~ 33 23,2| dead drunk. At two in the morning Boxtel saw Rosa leaving 34 24,2| tulip. ~He arrived next morning at Haarlem, fatigued but 35 25,1| Delft, and on the following morning she reached Haarlem, four 36 28,1| of it was, that, one fine morning, the third after the disappearance 37 28,2| round, merely saying, "Good morning," and then began his song 38 28,2| when I come upstairs in the morning." ~"It's true, you generally 39 30,1| carriage. On the following morning at dawn Cornelius found