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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | imperative sign from her father, she withdrew. ~"Indeed, 2 3 | I hear them so well, my father, that in your place ---- " ~" 3 3 | Come along, come along, father." ~"But our prisoners?" ~" 4 3 | where Rosa had induced her father to hide himself, and where 5 5 | was the house in which his father and grandfather, old established 6 5 | Mynheer van Baerle the father had amassed in the Indian 7 5 | guilders of Van Baerle the father and of Van Baerle the grandfather; 8 5 | the worthy citizen, the father of Cornelius, passed from 9 5 | has ever fingered but my father, myself, and the coiner, 10 5 | guilders, and very much for his father. ~Cornelius then remained 11 5 | Van Baerle," after his father; and the "Cornelius," after 12 5 | and the guilders of his father, there was at Dort, living 13 7 | kindness and affability of a father to a son, visited Van Baerle' 14 9 | which she also induced her father to leave. ~The prison was 15 9 | of the words, which her father had just spoken, "You will 16 10| Frisian, who, seeing her father stretched on the ground, 17 10| the ground." ~"Hush, my father," said Rosa, "you are unjust 18 10| support the arm of your father." ~Rosa pushed the table, 19 10| satisfied herself that her father was still unconscious, approached 20 10| that I am weak, that my father is lying in a swoon, that 21 10| Only be quick; there, my father is regaining his breath, 22 10| Rosa. ~"Why hush?" ~"My father must not suppose that we 23 10| too." ~"On what diet, my father?" ~"Never to go to the cells 24 11| on her knees. "Forgive my father," she said. ~"Your father, 25 11| father," she said. ~"Your father, your father!" said Cornelius, 26 11| said. ~"Your father, your father!" said Cornelius, astonished. ~" 27 14| Hush! let us speak low: my father follows on my heels," said 28 14| said the girl. ~"Your father?" ~"Yes, he is in the courtyard 29 14| as a favour to allow my father to exchange his post at 30 14| wire grating. ~"Here is my father," said she. ~Rosa then abruptly 31 15| recognize the prisoners. ~"Father," said Rosa, "here is the 32 15| and the other my second father." ~"Yes, but I also remember 33 15| pigeons which a merciful Father in Heaven has lent to me." ~" 34 15| Now listen to me. My father falls asleep every evening 35 15| to ask from him for my father the appointment of jailer 36 16| dependence of Rosa on her father. ~Indeed, Van Baerle's happiness 37 17| it is not my fault. My father has renewed an acquaintance 38 17| about a fortnight that my father has taken such a fancy to 39 17| is certainly not after my father." ~"After whom, then?" ~" 40 17| same reason, as you are my father's prisoner again, he does 41 17| I heard him say to my father only yesterday that he did 42 17| would at once say to your father, or to you, 'My good sir, 43 17| and going so soon." ~"My father might grow impatient not 44 17| distance" ~"No, it is not my father, I am quite sure, but ---- " ~" 45 17| thus interposed between her father and her friend. ~Gryphus 46 17| tulip bulb." ~"For shame, my father," Rosa chimed in, "it is 47 17| cutting your head off." ~"Father, father!" cried Rosa. ~" 48 17| your head off." ~"Father, father!" cried Rosa. ~"Yes, yes! 49 18| going on. ~"Do you hear, father?" said Rosa. ~"What?" ~" 50 18| Cornelius that henceforth her father would make no objection 51 18| asked by his friend, my father told at supper the whole 52 18| would have strangled my father." ~"'You have done that,' 53 18| committed a great crime!' ~"My father was quite dumbfounded. ~"' 54 18| more rudely than he did my father; he was really quite in 55 18| not the only one?' said my father. 'Very well, we shall search 56 18| cried Jacob, taking my father by the collar; but he immediately 57 18| the bulb. Fortunately, my father saved me from the difficulty 58 18| were so unjust and brutal, father?' ~"'Well, now, are you 59 18| are you mad?' cried my father; 'what immense misfortune 60 18| first of all,' said my father, 'we ought to know how he 61 18| my eyes away to avoid my father's look; but I met those 62 18| only. ~"Jacob said to my father, -- ~"'It would not be so 63 18| movement. ~"'But,' said my father, 'perhaps he has not got 64 18| sighing likewise, "since your father crushed that unfortunate 65 18| accept the proposition of my father?" ~"Which proposition?" ~" 66 18| knitting his brow; "if your father were alone, but there is 67 18| excited the suspicion of your father and of that detestable Master 68 19| needs have appeared to her father. To tell the truth, there 69 20| not eat," said Rosa; "my father told me that you remained 70 21| during the time between my father's first and second inspection." ~" 71 22| people might, like your father, see a conspiracy in it. 72 22| merciful God, Thou pitying Father everlasting! But to-day, 73 22| captive as the prisoners of my father. I cannot, therefore, bring 74 23| bait to the ambition of the father, he managed, at the same 75 23| white earthenware from her father's kitchen to her bedroom. 76 24| friend, without letting my father know we were in communication 77 24| been free long ago?" ~"Your father has them, -- your wicked 78 24| has them, -- your wicked father, who has already crushed 79 24| side interrupted her. ~"My father!" cried Rosa. ~"Gryphus!" 80 24| me, my Cornelius." ~Her father followed her, growling. ~ 81 25| whilst the affectionate father was rejoicing at the thought 82 25| Rosa was so little with her father since she took care of the 83 26| solicited the transfer of your father, in order to be able to 84 27| for the transfer of your father?" ~Rosa hung down her head, 85 27| first was crushed by my father in the prisoner's cell, 86 27| nearly fell out with my father, who had been the cause 87 28| oh Heaven, Gryphus is her father! Whatever may be her affection 88 28| my having strangled her father, brutal and malicious as 89 29| glisten in the eyes of the father, and what sorrow dim those 90 30| stammered. ~"You have a father at Loewestein?" ~"Yes, your 91 30| right not to love one's father, but it is right not to 92 30| of your not loving your father?" ~"He is wicked." ~"In 93 30| one in particular?" ~"My father ill-treats in particular 94 33| housekeeper as a messenger to her father, to apprise him of all that


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