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1 5,3| airy, and well ventilated chamber where to preserve his bulbs 2 9,1| at the narrow door of her chamber, which opened on that very 3 9,1| frame of the door of her chamber, with embarrassed mien at 4 15,1| Grotius; and that's the chamber from which he escaped. Well, 5 19,1| poor Rosa, in her secluded chamber, could not have known of 6 19,2| heart, she returned to her chamber, where she took a pen and 7 20,1| will force the door of my chamber." ~"Oh! then it is with 8 21,2| for I have never left my chamber since I put it there." ~" 9 23,2| peculiarities of the door of her chamber. The lock was a double one 10 23,2| key, he might enter Rosa's chamber whenever he liked - thought 11 23,2| window, Boxtel entered Rosa's chamber to watch the progress which 12 23,2| Boxtel saw Rosa leaving the chamber; but evidently she held 13 23,2| light and return to her chamber. Ten minutes after, he saw 14 23,2| hand the lock of Rosa's chamber. ~And in that hand, it must 15 26,2| planted and grown it in my own chamber." ~"In your chamber? Where 16 26,2| own chamber." ~"In your chamber? Where was your chamber?" ~" 17 26,2| chamber? Where was your chamber?" ~"At Loewestein." ~"You