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1 14 | 14. The Pigeons of Dort~ 2 14,1| chimneys, he saw flocks of pigeons coming from that quarter 3 14,1| gables of Loewestein. ~These pigeons, Van Baerle said to himself, 4 14,1| the wing of one of these pigeons, one might have a chance 5 14,1| a snare for catching the pigeons, baiting the birds with 6 14,1| telescope, but also his pigeons. ~The servant, having been 7 14,1| and then on his master's pigeons. ~Seeing this, the pigeons 8 14,1| pigeons. ~Seeing this, the pigeons emigrated from the roof 9 14,1| conceived an affection for the pigeons which had thrown themselves 10 14,1| undisputed possession of the pigeons of her master's envious 11 14,2| their wanderings, these pigeons with others visited the 12 14,2| hit upon one of these very pigeons. ~Therefore, if the envious 13 15,1| And at this moment the two pigeons, scared by the sight and 14 15,1| this?" cried Gryphus. ~"My pigeons," answered Cornelius. ~" 15 15,1| answered Cornelius. ~"Your pigeons," cried the jailer, "your 16 15,1| cried the jailer, "your pigeons! has a prisoner anything 17 15,1| then," said Cornelius, "the pigeons which a merciful Father 18 15,1| already," replied Gryphus. "Pigeons! ah, young man, young man! 19 15,1| to-morrow is over, your pigeons will boil in my pot." ~" 20 15,1| Gryphus. You won't allow these pigeons to be mine! Well, I vow 21 15,2| the desire of catching the pigeons next day, as he had promised 22 15,2| demolished the nest of the pigeons. ~Rather than expose them 23 16,2| what use would the carrier pigeons then be?" said Cornelius 24 21,1| playing about those iron bars; pigeons were hovering about with 25 28,1| in his philosophy. ~The pigeons were still there, but hope 26 28,2| you not seen me make the pigeons come here from Dort?" ~" 27 28,2| but when I am tired of pigeons, I shall make the fish of