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A story from the Reformation in the Netherlands (1556-1566).  This is the first edition in English.  The publishers describe it as “an excellent story also for teenagers to read.”  “At a signal from Del Castro, a man was admitted into the room whose head and the upper part of his body were covered with a white bag, with peepholes on the places where his eyes were.  Harva Hiddesz turned pale.  Of all the kinds of sharp examination, the drip was by far the easiest, but also the most terrifying one.”  Author: W.J.D. Van Dijck.