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1 2,1| the jailer Gryphus and his daughter Rosa, had reached the door 2 3,3| Gryphus followed his daughter, and the trap-door closed 3 9,1| character to Gryphus and his daughter. The people were only dragging 4 10 | 10. The Jailer's Daughter~ 5 10,1| then, turning towards his daughter, he said, - ~"Well, didn' 6 15,2| he took the arm of his daughter, left the cell, turned the 7 16,1| the kindly feeling of his daughter for the godson of Cornelius 8 16,2| the fortress, and take his daughter with him, when Cornelius 9 16,2| still look at poor Rosa, the daughter of a jailer, scarcely better 10 19,2| hear from Gryphus that his daughter was ill. ~Except on extraordinary 11 19,2| old man who prevented his daughter from coming. ~In his wrath 12 20,2| never mind. Your tulip is my daughter. I shall devote to it the 13 20,2| I care very much for the daughter, as you called it just now, 14 21,2| probation. ~"She? Well, my daughter, the tulip," said Rosa. ~" 15 22,2| at Loewestein. I am the daughter of the jailer, Gryphus, 16 24,2| heard. ~He rudely seized his daughter by the wrist. ~"So you will 17 24,2| very well! And you have my daughter for an accomplice. Am I, 18 24,2| Away with you, unnatural daughter! And as to you, Master Scholar, 19 25,1| her, knowing her to be the daughter of the jailer of the fortress. ~ 20 25,1| the least suspicion of his daughter having left the fortress. ~ 21 25,1| struck such terror into his daughter's heart. ~But whilst he 22 25,1| rejoicing at the thought of his daughter weeping in her room, Rosa 23 25,1| by his appetite that his daughter was fretting rather too 24 25,1| neighbourhood, he heard that his daughter had hired a horse, and, 25 26,2| Loewestein?" ~"I am the daughter of the jailer of the fortress." ~ 26 26,2| advantage of your position, as daughter of the jailer, to communicate 27 26,2| the jailer Gryphus and his daughter were removed to Loewestein." ~" 28 27,1| falling in love with his daughter, made an offer of marriage 29 28,1| bully take revenge on his daughter, like the ruthless fathers 30 29,1| you to restore to me my daughter Rosa." ~"Your daughter?" 31 29,1| my daughter Rosa." ~"Your daughter?" cried Van Baerle. ~"Yes, 32 29,1| cried Van Baerle. ~"Yes, my daughter Rosa, whom you have taken 33 29,1| will you tell me where my daughter is?" ~"Guess it, you rogue, 34 29,1| place where you hide my daughter." ~Saying this, Gryphus 35 29,2| sorrow dim those of the daughter! ~How Gryphus would glory 36 29,2| without having restored my daughter to me?" ~"If they take me 37 30,1| not; at least, not as a daughter ought to do, Monseigneur." ~" 38 31,2| black tulip, his pretended daughter; and on his left, in a large