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1 6,1| He therefore bought a telescope, which enabled him to watch 2 6,2| easily be surveyed by the telescope. Boxtel allowed his bulbs 3 6,2| cabinet whither Boxtel's telescope had such an easy access; 4 6,2| and all his hopes in his telescope. ~For, strange to say, the 5 6,2| covering Van Baerle with his telescope, he deluded himself into 6 7,1| took his stand, with the telescope to his eye. ~This telescope 7 7,1| telescope to his eye. ~This telescope had not been of great service 8 7,1| continually prying with his telescope. ~The envious spy was watching 9 8,1| that, with the help of his telescope, not even the least detail 10 8,1| venture that day to point his telescope either at the garden, or 11 14,1| his observatory, and his telescope, but also his pigeons. ~ 12 23,1| him, with the help of his telescope, to watch everything that 13 23,1| fully convinced; and his telescope left him no longer in any