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1 2,3| and bruised hands of the unfortunate sufferer. ~"If I had pen 2 4,3| here it is." ~"It is most unfortunate that you did not bring me 3 5,3| What was the agony of the unfortunate Boxtel on seeing the windows 4 7,3| was when delivered by the unfortunate Cornelius de Witt to his 5 8,2| some hours before, the unfortunate Van Baerle had so leisurely, 6 11,1| what my illustrious and unfortunate godfather brought to my 7 15,1| forget that one of those unfortunate gentlemen was my friend, 8 16,1| the importance which the unfortunate tulip-fancier attached to 9 16,1| look beforehand on this unfortunate bulb as sacrificed to my 10 16,1| everything; and I have heard unfortunate tulip-growers complain most 11 17,2| quickly as possible." ~"Unfortunate me," continued Cornelius, 12 17,2| the intense grief of the unfortunate tulip-fancier, and who, 13 18,1| it." ~And certainly the unfortunate prisoner would have fallen 14 18,2| your father crushed that unfortunate bulb, I feel as if part 15 20,1| asked your pardon for that unfortunate speech before. I ask it 16 20,1| Well, on the day after that unfortunate one, I went down into the 17 21,1| with all its weight on the unfortunate captive. Its walls were 18 24,1| you left the key behind, unfortunate child!" ~"No, no, no! this 19 24,1| stone for stone!" and the unfortunate man, whose strength was 20 26,2| I saw him every day." ~"Unfortunate girl!" exclaimed Van Systens. ~ 21 28,1| chapter were taking place, the unfortunate Van Baerle, forgotten in 22 28,1| stratagems resorted to by unfortunate prisoners. ~He had thought 23 29,2| person of the Prince. ~The unfortunate tulip-fancier then felt 24 32,1| long journey, enclosed the unfortunate Van Baerle, who was just 25 32,1| these good people will be as unfortunate as myself, for they will 26 32,2| must see it." ~"Be quiet, unfortunate man, and come quickly back