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1 1,2| sole guerdon obtained by honest people, who are guilty of 2 1,2| a triumph in which every honest citizen and townsman might 3 1,2| towards the Buytenhof. ~Honest Tyckelaer, with a heart 4 1,3| 3~"Honest Tyckelaer! Hurrah for Tyckelaer!" 5 2,2| correspondence, which might prove to honest people how dearly I love 6 2,2| who lives at Dort." ~"Poor honest Van Baerle! who knows so 7 2,3| Now," said he, "when honest Craeke sounds his coxswain' 8 3,1| know anything of him?" ~"An honest man; at least I believe 9 3,1| with Mynheer Bowelt." ~"An honest man," repeated he who was 10 3,1| mean to say that he is an honest man (brave homme), or a 11 3,1| If this Bowelt is an honest man," his Highness continued, " 12 3,2| and grew pale: he was an honest man as well as a brave one. ~ 13 3,3| it is the last gift of an honest man; I hope it will bring 14 4,1| choked the voice of the honest fellow. ~"Well, say what 15 7,2| to disturb the minds of honest people, - he said: - ~"These 16 11,1| Cornelius van Baerle. ~The honest doctor did not confine himself 17 18,1| muttered Cornelius, - "an honest soul, an excellent heart 18 25,1| messenger, a kind-hearted and honest lad, whom she would take 19 25,1| soon came up with him. ~The honest lad was not aware of the 20 26,1| and said with that tone of honest truth which generally finds 21 26,1| her despair, "you are an honest man, sir; how would you 22 26,1| owner." ~"Who is he?" ~"An honest tulip-grower of Dort." ~" 23 27,2| young, and have such an honest look, that I am inclined 24 29,2| to these people that an honest burgher, godson of Cornelius 25 31,1| admiring the character of those honest Hollanders, who were equally 26 31,1| vindictiveness, was the honest President, who carried in 27 32,2| head. His good-tempered honest face turned pale and red