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1 3,3| which you will find in my room; it is the last gift of 2 4,1| bars of the window in the room which Cornelius had left 3 4,2| He had scarcely left the room, when John - who, with an 4 7,1| went only rarely to the room where he kept his bulbs, 5 7,1| his godfather into that room, which was no other than 6 7,1| take up too much of the room which was reserved to his 7 7,3| magistrate, entered the room. ~"Are you Dr. Cornelius 8 8,1| His servant entered the room; Boxtel hid himself under 9 8,2| himself, whilst leaving the room, "Mynheer Isaac Boxtel must 10 8,2| did he search the whole room, open and shut all the drawers, 11 9,2| alone, and recognised the room where he was, - "the family 12 10,2| inquired to-day for the room in which you are confined, 13 17,1| after having returned to her room, repeated in her solitude 14 18,2| love as to have no more room in your heart left for other 15 19,1| shut herself up in her room and left him to himself. ~" 16 23,1| the Loewestein in Rosa's room, just as at Dort he had 17 23,1| eggs. ~Rosa never left her room during the day, and, more 18 23,2| that Rosa should leave her room. ~Great therefore was his 19 23,2| she would not leave her room until the lock was changed, 20 23,2| Boxtel found himself in her room alone with the tulip. ~The 21 23,2| the third, to enter Rosa's room by means of a false key. ~ 22 23,2| Seeing Rosa enter her room ten minutes after she had 23 23,2| after, he saw her leave the room again, and lock it twice. ~ 24 24,1| locked, everything in my room was as I had left it, except 25 24,1| must have had a key for my room, or have got a false one 26 25,1| remedying it. ~She went to her room, and cast a last glance 27 25,1| daughter weeping in her room, Rosa was making the best 28 25,1| himself. ~He first went to her room, but, loud as he knocked, 29 25,1| in the kitchen as in her room, and just as little in the 30 26,1| Monseigneur, is here in the room close by." ~"And what do 31 27,1| stolen it, and that from my room," cried Rosa, with indignation. ~" 32 27,1| woman. She carried it to her room, from which I had the good 33 27,1| she kept the flower in her room, she showed it to some persons 34 28,1| and fetch Rosa from her room, why not tell her all, and 35 28,2| change the furniture of your room into bread; as to myself, 36 30,1| There, in the large Council Room into which she was ushered,