van der Luyden in measured tones, looking with pleasant deliberation about the large shrouded room which to Archer was so complete an image of its owners.
The van der Luydens were morbidly sensitive to any criticism of their secluded existence.
van der Luyden glanced at her husband, who glanced back at her.
Boxtel had not the good fortune of being rich, like Van Baerle.
All at once, Cornelius van Baerle, who, after all his learned pursuits, had been seized with the tulipomania, made some changes in his house at Dort, which, as we have stated, was next door to that of Boxtel.
Van Baerle was but a painter, a sort of fool who tried to reproduce and disfigure on canvas the wonders of nature.
He wriggled more determinedly, and Van Horn set him down on the deck.
"It's all right, Jerry, old man, brace up and be a man-dog," Van Horn soothed him.
Captain Van Horn was a handsome man and a striking man, although Jerry did not know it.
Van Helsing's face almost beamed, and as we lifted her from the bath and rolled her in a hot sheet to dry her he said to me, "The first gain is ours!
I noticed that Van Helsing tied a soft silk handkerchief round her throat.
Van Helsing is simply frantic about it, and I am at my wits' end.