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1 2,2| far, as I have my coach near the pond, behind Tilly's 2 2,2| dragoons! What are they near the pond for?" ~"Well," 3 2,3| overcome by intense pain, and near fainting. ~"Now," said he, " 4 3,3| The carriage is down near the great entrance." ~"Not 5 4,1| spectacle which seemed to draw near its catastrophe. ~"Indeed," 6 5,1| of India and China; and near these brilliant stuffs, 7 5,3| strenuous exertions, laid out near his house at Dort a garden 8 6,2| the garden in a sentry-box near the flower-beds. ~Boxtel 9 7,1| majestic, stern, sat down near the table on which Van Baerle 10 7,3| third drawer of the press, near the fireplace. ~In this 11 11,3| first was torn out), drawing near his end like his godfather, 12 11,3| form lying outstretched near a wooden bench, and a deathlike 13 12,1| current of air from the knife near his neck, but what a surprise! 14 12,1| fortress of Loewestein, very near Dort, but, alas! also very 15 15,2| Cornelius put his face so near the little window that Rosa 16 16,1| herself not to approach too near the grating. In order, however, 17 20,2| as if unconsciously, so near the iron grating, that Cornelius 18 21,1| lovingly cooing on the roof or near the still closed window. ~ 19 21,2| when by chance they are near the grating." ~Rosa drew 20 21,2| the grating." ~Rosa drew near, not by accident, but intentionally, 21 23,1| They had never been so near the destruction of their 22 23,1| naked eye, but sufficiently near to enable him, with the 23 30,1| and seeing Rosa standing near the door, he said, without