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www.xsz.tweartyr,andhavepreserveditasareliedtothatthisbookstpossessinitselfadivineponotabletoread,iplished.”
eliustookthebible,andkisseditreverently.
”hshallie”askedelius.
”thereisapenthebible,”saidrosa.
this.
eliustookit,andonthesendflyleafforiteeredthatthefirsthand:
”onthisday,the23dofaugust,1672,beingonthepointofrendering,althoughinnoeofallthatihavepossessedinthisnvinay,thegrandblaaybepaidthesasunstead,assoleheiress,uheonlynditionofherrryingarespeanofaboutage,sheloves,andivingtheblainebined.
”soygodgrantrdtoherhealthandlonglife
”eliusvanbaerle.”
theprisohen,givingthebibletorosa,said,
”read.”
”alas”sheansoldyouiotread.”
eliustheorosathetestantthathehadjustde.
theagonyofthepirlalstoverpoweredher.
”doyouaile,kissirelinghandsoftheafflictedgirl.
”oh,idontknored.
”youdontkno”
”becausethereisoionafraidiotkeep.”
”houghtthatalltledbetweenus.”
”yougivethehuhousandguildersasarriageportion,dontyou
”anduhenditionanilove”
”certainly.”
”oneye.ishallneverloveanyohershallirry.”
and,afterhavingostsheviolencerief.
elius,frighteseeinghersopaleandsinking,s,alsounds,idstthentinuedbarkingofthedog.
”theyareingtofete”
shefellonherksenseless.
”ihaveonlytosay,thatiostpreaysake,andnowfarewell,rosa.”
”yes,yes,”shesaid,e,exe.”
shethenputthecherishedtreasureherbeati.
thehestairecurioushangersonoftheprison.
elius,ratherasfriendsthanasperseittedtoallthosepreparationsenakeinperforheirduty.
then,ainsofthethersdethadbeentakendown.
ontcatodesdiofollolyingoutstretearahlikefacehalfveredhlonggoldenlocks.
butrosa,fallingdoillobeyingherfriend,hadpressedherhandonhervelvetbodid,fettihingiivelygraspedthepreciousdepositrustedtohercare.
leavingtheanuldstillseeinthenvulsivelychedfingersofrosatheyellothatbibleon,anandatulip.
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theexecution
eliushadnotthreehundredpaonsteracertainexpressionasitpassion.
thedogperhapsknenedprisoners,andonlybitthoseen.
theshorterthethedooroftheprisontothefootofthesorefully,ofurse,ithcuriouspeople.
thesee.
andscarcelyhadeliusdehisappearahanafiercegroanranthroughthethestreetsothescaffold,andhspectators.
thescaffoldindeedlookedlikeahenfluenceofseveralrivers.
iofthesethreats,groans,andyells,elius,verylikelyiohearthehadburiedhielfinhisohoughts.
andelancholyjouey
herofhisenees,norofhisjudges,norofhisexecutioners.
hethoughtofthebeautifultulipsheavenabove,atuuchoftulips.
”itisonlyorokeoftheaxe,”saidthephilosophertohielf,”aifuldreaberealised.”
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