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1 2,2| would be ruin to us if it fell into the hands of the Orange 2 4,2| one of the horses, which fell in the traces. ~At this 3 4,2| once more, but immediately fell again. ~Some fellows then 4 4,3| butt-end. John staggered and fell down at his feet, but, raising 5 4,3| his brains. John de Witt fell to rise no more. ~On this, 6 5,3| his knees trembled, and he fell in despair from the ladder. ~ 7 7,1| the lights respectfully fell back. Cornelius, taking 8 7,1| long hair, parted in front, fell over his shoulders. ~De 9 7,2| bulbs, so that two of them fell on the floor, one of them 10 7,3| called out, "Never!" and fell back a step. ~At this moment 11 9,2| At this thought Cornelius fell into a gloomy despair, from 12 10,1| the door of the cell, and fell, in the attempt to steady 13 10,1| man, so harsh to others, fell swooning on the threshold, 14 11,2| want, my pretty Rosa." ~She fell on her knees. "Forgive my 15 11,3| nothing more to tell me?" ~She fell on her knees with her face 16 13,2| overcome by his frenzy, fell from the stone upon some 17 14,1| adventurous life which ever fell to the lot of any tulip-fancier 18 18,2| three in the morning, he fell asleep overcome with fatigue, 19 24,1| limbs failing her, and she fell on her knees. ~"But how? 20 24,2| from their sockets, and he fell heavily on the floor of 21 27,2| his hope, he very nearly fell out with my father, who 22 29,1| held the knife. ~The knife fell to the ground, and Cornelius 23 29,1| stair-case. ~The guards fell back to allow an officer 24 33,1| with a lace veil, which fell in rich folds from her head-dress 25 33,1| At the same moment there fell at the feet of the President