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Albertus Van Raalte
133:3) G. Vanden Berg
Along the Moleneind the wagon of Ko Boel-houwer rattled slowly out of the town in the direction of the Gooise Canal. The farmer himself held the reins in his hands. His back was just as rigidly erect as before, but his face showed wrinkles that could never be erased. Next to him sat Gijsbert Haan. H
I am going to run after him to thank him!” he cried spontaneously. But the old man withheld him. “This evening Pieter De Nooij has possibly carried out the most difficult task in his whole career. Don’t make it harder for him, boys. You can better bring this little box to Gerrit Meijer. Actually he
Then the voice of Jan Donker rang in the darkness, “The consistory of Hilversum presents itself.” It sounded so very dry that Grootveld and Meijer again fell against each other, but now in laughter. Gijsbert Haan shook his head in disapproval. “Donker, Donker,” he said, but then he also had to join
“Gerard is here,” Jan Donker murmured happily. “We could not have struck it better.” Gerrit Meijer did the talking. “Do you have a moment for us, Ham?” he asked in a loud voice, because he knew that Ham was slightly deaf. “A bachelor always has time,” laughed the merchant. “Walk along with me to my