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1 3,1| Hoogstraet (High Street); and a stranger, who since the beginning 2 3,1| news of the hour. ~This stranger was a very young man, of 3 3,1| the prowling ways of the stranger, were the very type of a 4 7,1| boasted of being, an entire stranger to the science of government, 5 9,1| at being thus seen by a stranger. ~And at the bottom, quite 6 11,1| his godson was an entire stranger to the nature of this correspondence, 7 11,2| tears?" ~"Rosa, you are no stranger to me. I have not seen much 8 15,1| especially by the voice of the stranger, left their nest, and disappeared, 9 26,2| time to notice the humble stranger who was following the master 10 26,2| somebody or nobody. ~The humble stranger took a book down from the 11 26,2| encouragement which the stranger was giving her, related 12 26,2| large eyes and looked at the stranger, who drew back into the 13 27,1| first time she had seen the stranger. ~"Master Boxtel," said