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1 1,3| indeed, had alighted from his coach with his servant, and quietly 2 2,2| to walk far, as I have my coach near the pond, behind Tilly' 3 4,1| putting his head out of the coach window. ~"Oh, my masters!" 4 4,2| increased speed, until the coach and the men encountered. ~ 5 7,1| citizen getting into his coach. ~Boxtel had not been mistaken 6 7,3| magistrate, who put him in a coach as a prisoner of state and 7 13,1| with his own thoughts, a coach had driven up to the scaffold. 8 13,1| brightening up again. ~But the coach was drawn by good horses, 9 13,2| wanted to run after the coach which was carrying away 10 16,2| are driving in your own coach, riding your own horse, 11 24,2| throwing himself into a coach, which was waiting for him 12 24,2| have seen him enter his coach, we shall with the consent 13 24,2| air from above, that the coach could now travel full speed