The Further Adventures of O'Neill in Holland
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Chapter 1 WHERE DID O'NEILL'S DUTCH COME FROM
Chapter 2 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPENDIOUS
Chapter 3 HOW O'NEILL LEARNED TO PRONOUNCE.
Chapter 4 AN INTERLUDE AND AN APPLICATION.
Chapter 5 THE 'COMPENDIOUS GUIDE' ON DUTCH SYNTAX.
Chapter 6 THE GRAMMATICAL CARESS.
Chapter 7 A GOSSIPY LETTER.
Chapter 8 THE SURPRISES OF THE MAAS.
Chapter 9 THE THUNDERSTORM.
Chapter 10 THE DEVOTED NURSE.
Chapter 11 GOSSIP AND DIPLOMACY.
Chapter 12 A STUDY IN CHARACTER.
Chapter 13 BELET!
Chapter 14 THE DAY-TRAIN.
Chapter 15 SUPPER AT A BOERDERIJ.
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Chapter 14 THE DAY-TRAIN.

We had a delightful spin along the Velperweg.

Dismounting three or four times to admire choice 'bits' of scenery, we were enticed on and on, and followed a side way that rose over a gentle slope. From the ridge of this acclivity we could watch the cloud shadows, violet and purple, sweeping over wide moors, and by their subtle contrasts bringing

            
            

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