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1 1,1| prostrate. ~Louis XIV. had long been the enemy of the Dutch, 2 1,3| much of it as you like, as long as you show your wishes 3 2,1| and he was calculating how long the formalities of the law 4 2,3| therefore, fly, fly, as long as there is still time." ~ 5 2,3| had not elapsed, before a long and shrill whistle was heard 6 3,1| a bird of prey, - with a long aquiline nose, a finely 7 3,2| same firmness. ~It was not long before the Count heard the 8 3,2| Yes, but their order, as long as it is not revoked, enjoins 9 6,1| himself. ~He considered a long time, and at last his meditations 10 7,1| Cornelius de Witt, whose long hair, parted in front, fell 11 7,3| had not been Stadtholder long enough for that. ~"Arrest 12 8,2| he can keep them only as long as he lives, and ---- " ~ 13 11,1| examination, however, did not last long, it having appeared on evidence 14 11,3| mercy, and to her health and long life! ~"Cornelius van Baerle." ~ 15 11,3| deathlike face half covered with long golden locks. ~But Rosa, 16 15,1| that?" ~"I said, 'Nay, as long as I can make the sign of 17 16,1| sinecure, given after a long period of service. ~But 18 16,1| help me to beguile those long weary hours when I cannot 19 17,1| and I'll pray for you as long as I live.' No, no," continued 20 19,1| his clothes on. ~It was a long and sad night for him, and 21 19,2| not really expect her as long as the day lasted. Yet his 22 20,1| approached the border by a long round-about; at last, having 23 20,2| present it has the sun all day long, - that is to say when the 24 21,1| Gryphus; be on your guard as long as you please; my conspiracy, 25 21,1| imperfection; that is to say, so long as he was awake he thought 26 21,2| in his, and to keep it as long as he would, besides which 27 21,2| oval is almost one inch long, and tapers like a needle, 28 22,2| opened his window, and gazed long, with swelling heart, at 29 24,1| would not you have been free long ago?" ~"Your father has 30 25,1| to disguise her flight as long as possible, and, leaving 31 25,1| was fretting rather too long. ~He sent one of the under-turnkeys 32 26,1| regretted having made such a long speech. ~"I am sorry to 33 26,2| the Prince, "it cannot be long since you knew the prisoner." ~ 34 29,1| reach of his weapon, yet, as long as it remained in the madman' 35 29,1| terrible cudgel. ~It was not long before Gryphus begged for 36 29,1| attempt to murder, for a long time premeditated, with 37 29,2| said Cornelius, drawing a long breath. "Come, I'll show 38 32,1| its axles, the result of a long journey, enclosed the unfortunate