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1 5,3| passed the most wretched night imaginable. ~ ~ 2 6,1| into the garden during the night, to destroy the plants, 3 6,2| a man who has passed the night comfortably in his bed, 4 6,2| he learned that the whole night had been disturbed by terrible 5 8,1| his house, and during the night after his arrest no one 6 8,1| his garden. ~Now in that night Boxtel would climb over 7 8,2| was still to be attained. ~Night closed in. It was the night 8 8,2| Night closed in. It was the night which Boxtel had looked 9 8,2| broke the silence of the night; one solitary light, that 10 9,2| Now and then during the night horses had galloped at a 11 11,3| the stem, be careful at night to protect them from the 12 13,1| even them, had passed the night at the threshold of the 13 14,2| melancholy and gloomy as night's dark mantle. ~The note, 14 16,1| borders. You will listen at night whether our garden is not 15 17,1| pressing upon it. But good night, my poor captive gentleman." ~" 16 19,1| the whole of this terrible night the poor girl did not close 17 19,1| It was a long and sad night for him, and the day brought 18 19,2| Van Baerle passed the night in an agony of despair. 19 19,2| during the whole of that night busied herself with tracing 20 21,1| 1~The night was a happy one, and the 21 21,1| already waiting for nine at night. ~It struck twelve, and 22 21,1| not perfect. ~Part of the night he thought of this imperfection; 23 21,2| you do?" ~"If it opens at night, I shall come and tell you 24 22,1| 1~The night passed away very sweetly 25 22,1| The day passed as the night. Night came, and with it 26 22,1| day passed as the night. Night came, and with it Rosa, 27 22,1| going on prosperously. This night, without any doubt, our 28 22,1| I have been dreaming all night, in the first place of you," ( 29 22,1| very much flattered. Good night, then, till we meet again, 30 22,1| Cornelius." ~"Oh, say 'Good night, my friend.'" ~"Good night, 31 22,1| night, my friend.'" ~"Good night, my friend," said Rosa, 32 22,2| more. ~During part of the night Cornelius, with his heart 33 23,1| time he followed her in the night, and bare-footed, he was 34 23,2| about to open. ~During that night, therefore, the great blow 35 23,2| journey alone during the night. ~Was she only going to 36 23,2| tulip open, and black as the night in which he was hidden. ~ 37 30,1| The travellers passed the night in the carriage. On the