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1 1,3| the eye of their chief, Count Tilly, the captain of the 2 1,3| their wake. ~In this moment, Count Tilly rode forth towards 3 2,1| for the burghers!" ~As to Count Tilly, who was as prudent 4 2,1| Orangists. ~"Stop," replied the Count, "there you at once ask 5 2,1| obey their orders." ~As the Count was so indisputably in the 6 2,1| horrible threats, to which the Count opposed the most perfect 7 2,1| First of all," said the Count, "I am not a citizen, but 8 2,1| whispered into the ear of the Count, "I hope the deputies will 9 3,2| was not long before the Count heard the increasing din 10 3,2| and fierce shouts, to meet Count Tilly's dragoons. ~But the 11 3,2| Tilly's dragoons. ~But the Count was not the man to allow 12 3,2| quietly filing off. ~The Count tarried behind, facing to 13 3,2| at the same rate as the Count retired. ~John de Witt, 14 4,2| intentions; the will must count for the deed; you had the 15 29,1| and pain, he was able to count on his back and shoulders