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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | the prison." ~"And do you know, sir, that we have muskets?" 2 1 | of the burghers. ~"I must know it, by Jove, you have made 3 1 | the fuming crowd did not know that, at that very moment 4 1 | my brother, who, as you know, is condemned to exile, 5 1 | who very likely does not know how to read, who consequently 6 2 | are traitors." ~"I don't know anything about that!" ~" 7 2 | allowed you to pass?" ~"You know well that we are not very 8 2 | Baerle, my godson, whom you know, and who lives at Dort." ~" 9 2 | replied, -- ~"Do not I know my godson? have not I been 10 2 | reason that he does not know it himself." ~John turned 11 2 | in surprise. ~"You must know, my dear brother, that I 12 3 | sort of a man is he? Do you know anything of him?" ~"An honest 13 3 | your Highness once more, I know only by sight." ~"If this 14 3 | he requested to let them know where the other deputies, 15 3 | quietly remarked, "now I know what to believe with regard 16 3 | What a pity that I do not know how to read!" ~"The shouts 17 4 | seems to be fixed." ~"Do you know whether the same precaution 18 4 | ride by his side. ~"Do you know," he then said, without 19 5 | your money, if you wish to know what life really is, for 20 7 | to his judge, "and you know it very well." ~"Then give 21 8 | oh, sir! you do not know, then, what is happening 22 8 | this moment?" ~"How can I know it?" answered Boxtel, with 23 8 | quiet, sir, I shall let you know all about it." ~Boxtel contented 24 9 | houses, Cornelius, eager to know whether there was any living 25 11| day is the thing -- you know what I mean -- to take place?" ~" 26 11| approaching fate, and you know, the less guilty a prisoner 27 11| at a time when I did not know that there was anything 28 11| grow, and for which, as you know, or may not know, a prize 29 11| as you know, or may not know, a prize of a hundred thousand 30 11| afflicted girl. ~"Oh, I don't know, sir," she stammered. ~" 31 11| she stammered. ~"You don't know, child, and why not?" ~" 32 12| history of his country to know that the celebrated Grotius 33 15| Mynheer Grotius escaped. You know Mynheer Grotius?" ~"Oh, 34 15| My good Master Gryphus, I know you perfectly well," said 35 15| your bulbs, only I did not know how to accomplish it. I 36 15| Leyden, and the rest you know." ~"What, my dear Rosa, 37 15| I should just like to know on what occasions." ~"Troth," 38 16| a successful issue!" ~"I know it all now," said Rosa. " 39 16| to put in the bulb, you know that I must be behindhand 40 17| stand a treat." ~"You don't know anything further of him?" 41 17| yesterday that he did not know you." ~"Go on, Rosa, pray 42 17| only my old nurse, whom you know, and who knows you. Alas, 43 17| Jacob Gisels." ~"I don't know him." ~"Then you see that, 44 17| then, now as you begin to know how to read you will read 45 17| replied the old man, "we know well the shifts of prisoners." ~" 46 18| flowers. ~"And how do you know that?" the prisoner asked, 47 18| with a doleful look. ~"I know it because he has said so." ~" 48 18| young man say?' ~"I did not know what to answer, as you had 49 18| a blunder. ~"'What do I know?' I said, negligently; ' 50 18| anything of tulips? I only know -- as unfortunately it is 51 18| my father, 'we ought to know how he has contrived to 52 18| matters so that Jacob may know, as he did the first time, 53 20| tulip, which, as I well know, is the object uppermost 54 20| pardon me, Rosa!" he said, "I know you, and I am well aware 55 20| for growing tulips, that I know it as well as the first 56 20| Cornelius askance. "I don't know whether I shall be able 57 20| write." ~"And now, as you know how to read ---- " ~Here 58 20| forgotten it; for now, as I know how to read, I read it every 59 21| conspiracy?" ~"Very well, I know what I know, Master Scholar; 60 21| Very well, I know what I know, Master Scholar; just be 61 21| jealous in my turn." ~"Oh, you know that to think of the tulip 62 21| Rosa, it is your dowry, you know." ~"Yes, and with it I may 63 21| black tulip is in flower. I know well it is far to Haarlem, 64 21| surely, surely, you will know to-morrow, or the day after." ~" 65 21| to wait until evening to know it, Rosa! I shall die with 66 22| Rosa, Rosa, I don't know to what wonder under the 67 22| required of you. They will then know how the tulip has been grown, 68 24| perhaps be remedied. Rosa, we know the thief!" ~"Alas! what 69 24| without letting my father know we were in communication 70 24| but the Governor shall know all to-morrow, and his Highness 71 24| Stadtholder the day after. We know the law, -- we shall give 72 25| veneration. ~"Alas! sir, I don't know," said Rosa. ~"How is that? 73 25| Yes, sir." ~"Do you know the thief?" ~"I have my 74 25| you, sir, that I do not know who this Mynheer Boxtel 75 25| first time." ~"You do not know who Mynheer Boxtel is, and 76 26| that Boxtel, and do not know him; if that Boxtel is not 77 26| incredible, I have come to know all about it from the President 78 27| curiosity. ~"Then you don't know this young girl?" said the 79 27| And you, child, do you know Master Boxtel?" ~"No, I 80 27| Master Boxtel?" ~"No, I don't know Master Boxtel, but I know 81 27| know Master Boxtel, but I know Master Jacob." ~"What do 82 27| Of the first? And do you know what was his first crime? 83 27| his first crime? Do you know of what he was accused and 84 28| personal safety. I don't know how it is, but since my 85 28| I am glad of it." ~"You know that it is not generally 86 28| Gryphus. ~"Very willingly. I know that in giving me bad bread 87 28| who am a sorcerer, as you know, change your bad into excellent 88 28| Gryphus. ~"Fire! but you know that I'm in league with 89 29| length, Cornelius, anxious to know something more of the causes 90 29| cried Cornelius. ~"You know well she is not. Once more, 91 29| you rogue, if you don't know it." ~"Only wait, only wait," 92 29| witnesses, who could not know all the circumstances which 93 30| the reader has a right to know all about it even before 94 31| pageants have passed, to know what to say of them, and 95 31| them, and sometimes also to know what to do. ~This time, 96 32| found, except by one whom I know." ~"In this case," said 97 32| officer, "the person whom you know has found it, for the thing 98 32| be much longer. You don't know, sir, what I suffer. You 99 32| what I suffer. You don't know the struggle going on in 100 32| have seen what I desire to know, I am quite ready to die, 101 33| thousand spectators. -- ~"You know what has brought us here? ~"


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