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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | one might believe every day to be Sunday, with its shady 2 1 | have entertained of one day becoming Stadtholder. But 3 1 | real miracle that on that day he escaped from the doom 4 4 | usual to close the gate by day." ~"Just look!" ~John de 5 4 | Stadtholder who had been but the day before very uncertainly 6 5 | the garbage thrown every day from the kitchens into the 7 6 | sentry-box put up that very day; but he deemed himself lucky 8 7 | coffee, and on the very day when the frightful events 9 7 | about one o'clock in the day, gathering from the border 10 7 | more be afraid lest on the day of a riot the shopkeepers 11 7 | drums are the order of the day." ~Van Baerle raised his 12 8 | Boxtel did not venture that day to point his telescope either 13 9 | suffered so much, who on that day had rendered his soul to 14 10| begins to-morrow, and the day after you will be condemned. 15 11| judges came on the following day to the Buytenhof, and proceeded 16 11| explained that, since the day when Cornelius de Witt handed 17 11| have been engaged every day. ~Cornelius answered that 18 11| bye, Mr. Recorder, what day is the thing -- you know 19 11| them from the wind, and by day to screen them from the 20 11| firm hand: -- ~"On this day, the 23d of August, 1672, 21 13| this was enough for one day, but Mynheer Boxtel did 22 14| slivers (sixpence English) a day; and, after a month of unsuccessful 23 14| Baerle. ~On the sixteenth day, at last, she came back 24 14| thus I shall see you every day?" ~"As often as I can manage 25 15| catching the pigeons next day, as he had promised he would 26 15| than she had been on the day of the execution. She uttered 27 16| Stadtholder. ~Three times a day he entered Van Baerle's 28 16| one and plant it, on the day that I will tell you, in 29 16| with the same ardor as the day before, and as, moreover, 30 16| sucker in that jug. ~Not a day passed on which Rosa did 31 16| of this man. He might one day find Loewestein dull, or 32 17| Oh, the first favourable day I will tell you; but, whatever 33 17| anxieties. ~The flowing day passed without any remarkable 34 18| not tell me that on the day when you prepared your borders 35 19| during the whole of that day he was haunted with a vague 36 19| sad night for him, and the day brought no hope to the prisoner. ~ 37 19| Rosa never came during the day. Cornelius therefore did 38 19| expect her as long as the day lasted. Yet his sudden starts, 39 19| At the third visit of the day, Cornelius changed his former 40 19| despair. On the following day Gryphus appeared to him 41 19| I shall tell you the day when you are to put the 42 19| interview, the following day as the time for that momentous 43 19| was the case on the fourth day. ~It was pitiful to see 44 19| them. ~On the following day he did not touch them at 45 19| remained in bed the whole day. ~"Well," said Gryphus, 46 19| made his last visit of the day, and darkness had set in, 47 19| to-morrow was the eighth day. For eight days Cornelius 48 20| you remained in bed all day. I then wrote to calm your 49 20| more uneasy myself. On the day, therefore, after that on 50 20| vain?" ~"On the following day," Rosa continued, "remembering 51 20| confession." ~"Well, on the day after that unfortunate one, 52 20| present it has the sun all day long, -- that is to say 53 20| to read, I read it every day over and over again. In 54 20| and as the whole of my day is taken up with your tulip, 55 21| and the whole of the next day happier still. ~During the 56 21| wins." ~The winner that day was Cornelius; Rosa came 57 21| And as it was already day, he thought it right not 58 21| which they rest. During the day I sit and work by its side, 59 21| liked. ~From that hour every day marked some progress in 60 21| latest?" ~"To-morrow, or the day after." ~"Ah! and I shall 61 21| will know to-morrow, or the day after." ~"And to wait until 62 21| tell you myself. If it is day, I shall pass your door, 63 22| exchange for his tulip! ~Day came, without any news; 64 22| not yet in flower. ~The day passed as the night. Night 65 22| suppose that he tarries one day, or even two; but it is 66 23| left her room during the day, and, more than that, strange 67 23| tulip-grower, would any day be taken against that of 68 24| Highness the Stadtholder the day after. We know the law, -- 69 26| at least you will not one day have to reproach yourself 70 26| how would you feel if one day you found out that you had 71 26| confess, I saw him every day." ~"Unfortunate girl!" exclaimed 72 27| into the garden, on the day when I prepared the border 73 27| ruin. On the eve of the day when the flower was expected 74 28| he could see Rosa every day; but the more he thought 75 28| much better so. Some fine day Gryphus will commit some 76 28| tulip. Undoubtedly, some day or other Gryphus will attack 77 28| we'll begin this very day. As you are such a clever 78 28| a man who eats one every day would not starve, I think." ~" 79 28| would not eat a pigeon every day. Wagers have been laid to 80 30| rolled on during the whole day; it passed on the right 81 30| until the evening of that day on which she had seen him 82 30| the Prince. ~"Since the day when I first saw him." ~" 83 30| And when was that?" ~"The day after that on which the 84 30| next, that is to say, the day after to-morrow. Make yourself 85 30| guilders, as I wish that day to be a great day for you." ~" 86 30| wish that day to be a great day for you." ~"How does your 87 31| amusement was the order of the day. ~Study the pictures of 88 31| destined to bloom for one day, and to serve during that 89 31| and to serve during that day to divert the ladies, the 90 31| reserving the right at a future day to inscribe the names of 91 31| great and long-expected day -- May 15, 1673 -- arrived; 92 31| But the interest of the day's proceedings for us is 93 32| which, on this festive day, had become his baton. ~ 94 33| Cornelius started on the same day for Dort with Rosa, who 95 33| which Grotius had, on the day of his flight, scratched


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