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1 3,3| But the burgher guard?" ~"Alas! the burgher guard are the 2 4,2| succeeded in doing so." ~"Alas!" said the gatekeeper, " 3 4,2| of the fiercest oaths. ~"Alas!" said Cornelius, "I am 4 4,3| well as his brother?" ~"Alas! Monseigneur," the Captain 5 5,3| consolations of philosophy. ~But alas! What was the agony of the 6 7,2| beautiful flowers. But, alas! these are no thoughts for 7 11,2| you a declaration of love, alas! poor dear, it would be 8 11,3| asked the prisoner. ~"Alas!" replied Rosa, "it is the 9 11,3| Rosa, said, - ~"Read." ~"Alas!" she answered, "I have 10 12,1| Loewestein, very near Dort, but, alas! also very far from it; 11 14,2| received your letter, which, alas! I could not read myself, 12 15,2| lips of Cornelius, which, alas! only met the cold wire-grating. 13 17,1| know, and who knows you. Alas, poor Sue! she would come 14 18,2| were filling with tears. ~"Alas!" she said. ~"What is it?" 15 19,1| van Baerle was written. ~"Alas!" she muttered, when perusing 16 19,1| eyes on her pale cheeks - "alas! at that time I thought 17 19,1| and left him to himself. ~"Alas!" he thought, "I have deserved 18 20,1| the sake of the tulip." ~"Alas!" said Cornelius, growing 19 22,1| not be seen by any one. Alas! if any one saw the black 20 24,1| Rosa, we know the thief!" ~"Alas! what can I say about it?" ~" 21 24,1| crime and beg for mercy." ~"Alas!" cried Rosa, sobbing, " 22 25,2| of tender veneration. ~"Alas! sir, I don't know," said 23 26,2| confinement at Loewestein." ~"Alas! sir." ~"And from what you 24 28,1| future to look forward to. ~Alas! Rosa, being watched, was 25 32,1| sweat stood on his brow. ~"Alas! sir," he said, "all these 26 32,2| depends upon your pity. Alas! perhaps it will not be 27 33,1| why she left Loewestein. Alas! am I then forgotten, betrayed 28 33,2| heaving a sigh, he said, - ~"Alas! you are very happy, who,