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1 2,1| in their way, removed. ~Seeing this disposition, King Mob, 2 5,3| growing tulips - had, on seeing the Boxtel tulip, exclaimed, " 3 5,3| the unfortunate Boxtel on seeing the windows of the new story 4 6,1| was no longer content with seeing Van Baerle. He wanted to 5 7,3| window and opened it, but seeing what havoc he would necessarily 6 9,2| call it executed." ~And seeing that the prisoner was not 7 10,1| beautiful young Frisian, who, seeing her father stretched on 8 11,3| Cornelius, frightened at seeing her so pale and sinking, 9 14,1| on his master's pigeons. ~Seeing this, the pigeons emigrated 10 16,1| that supreme happiness of seeing our work brought to a successful 11 17,2| might grow impatient not seeing me return, and that precious 12 17,2| prisoner, raising his stick; seeing, however, the impassible 13 19,1| that is to say, to give up seeing him, if need be, - whereas 14 19,2| addition to the grief of seeing her no more, he should have 15 19,2| deplore the misfortune of seeing his tulip fail on account 16 19,2| ill, but the grief at not seeing you." ~After Gryphus had 17 20,1| with her lamp in her hand. ~Seeing him so sad and pale, she 18 20,1| Cornelius, "I have answered. Seeing your return, my dear Rosa, 19 23,2| to watch over the tulip. ~Seeing Rosa enter her room ten 20 24,1| forgive me, it will kill me!" ~Seeing Rosa's distress, Cornelius 21 26,1| when he cried out aloud on seeing his staircase invaded, up 22 28,2| 2~Gryphus, therefore, on seeing that Cornelius did not stir, 23 30,1| then, raising his eyes, and seeing Rosa standing near the door, 24 32,2| had become his baton. ~Seeing the man gesticulate with