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921
"
Let
it
be
as
the
Lord
wills
.
"
922
Rosa
had
not
been
mistaken
;
the
judges
came
on
the
following
day
to
the
Buytenhof
,
and
proceeded
with
the
trial
of
Cornelius
van
Baerle
.
The
examination
,
however
,
did
not
last
long
,
it
having
appeared
on
evidence
that
Cornelius
had
kept
at
his
house
that
fatal
correspondence
of
the
brothers
De
Witt
with
France
.
923
He
did
not
deny
it
.
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924
The
only
point
about
which
there
seemed
any
difficulty
was
whether
this
correspondence
had
been
intrusted
to
him
by
his
godfather
,
Cornelius
de
Witt
.
925
But
as
,
since
the
death
of
those
two
martyrs
,
Van
Baerle
had
no
longer
any
reason
for
withholding
the
truth
,
he
not
only
did
not
deny
that
the
parcel
had
been
delivered
to
him
by
Cornelius
de
Witt
himself
,
but
he
also
stated
all
the
circumstances
under
which
it
was
done
.
926
This
confession
involved
the
godson
in
the
crime
of
the
godfather
;
manifest
complicity
being
considered
to
exist
between
Cornelius
de
Witt
and
Cornelius
van
Baerle
.
927
The
honest
doctor
did
not
confine
himself
to
this
avowal
,
but
told
the
whole
truth
with
regard
to
his
own
tastes
,
habits
,
and
daily
life
.
He
described
his
indifference
to
politics
,
his
love
of
study
,
of
the
fine
arts
,
of
science
,
and
of
flowers
.
He
explained
that
,
since
the
day
when
Cornelius
de
Witt
handed
to
him
the
parcel
at
Dort
,
he
himself
had
never
touched
,
nor
even
noticed
it
.
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928
To
this
it
was
objected
,
that
in
this
respect
he
could
not
possibly
be
speaking
the
truth
,
since
the
papers
had
been
deposited
in
a
press
in
which
both
his
hands
and
his
eyes
must
have
been
engaged
every
day
.
929
Cornelius
answered
that
it
was
indeed
so
;
that
,
however
,
he
never
put
his
hand
into
the
press
but
to
ascertain
whether
his
bulbs
were
dry
,
and
that
he
never
looked
into
it
but
to
see
if
they
were
beginning
to
sprout
.
930
To
this
again
it
was
objected
,
that
his
pretended
indifference
respecting
this
deposit
was
not
to
be
reasonably
entertained
,
as
he
could
not
have
received
such
papers
from
the
hand
of
his
godfather
without
being
made
acquainted
with
their
important
character
.