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1 1,3| They are indeed in a state of great excitement; but 2 2,2| wretched to see you in such a state." ~"And, indeed, I have 3 3,3| there important prisoners of state, to guard against a rescue 4 5,3| accordance with the true state of things in general, and 5 6,1| feast his eyes on the sad state in which the two cats had 6 6,2| was thrown by it into a state of most active commotion. 7 7,3| remained in exactly the same state as it was when delivered 8 7,3| a coach as a prisoner of state and had him driven at full 9 10,1| moment told her the true state of the case and, ashamed 10 14,1| character. We will only state here that, with the exception 11 16,1| in a dry and in a moist state." ~"Be assured I shall." ~" 12 20,1| his retiring in the same state as he had found it, and, 13 24,2| communications with prisoners of state. Ah! won't I teach you - 14 26,1| of the journey with the state of affairs, and was not 15 26,2| before. ~"By a prisoner of state, then," continued the Prince, " 16 26,2| yes, by a prisoner of state." ~Van Systens trembled 17 26,2| Systens, "the prisoner of state ought to be kept in close 18 26,2| communicate with a prisoner of state about the cultivation of 19 27,1| probity. He is a prisoner of state, who was once condemned 20 27,2| Prince; "all these affairs of state, as I have already said, 21 28,2| hands upon any prisoner of State will be dismissed.'" ~"Yes, 22 32,2| this is the prisoner of state whom I have fetched from 23 33,1| directed towards the chair of state, on which the Stadtholder