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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | life of the two brothers being a constant obstacle to their 2 1 | to smile on pain: while being stretched on the rack, he 3 1 | the Marquis de Louvois." ~Being in such a temper, people 4 1 | was one of the foremost, being paraded about by the Orange 5 1 | the burgher guard, which, being placed opposite the Buytenhof 6 2 | cannot betray them, whilst, being in their pay, I faithfully 7 2 | more breathed freely, on being informed that the judges, 8 2 | which connected his immortal being with his perishable frame 9 2 | will be a signal of his being clear of the crowd, and 10 3 | very likely from fear of being forced over the balustrade 11 3 | perfectly safe retreat, being known only to those in power, 12 4 | recognized by a brewer, who, being behind his companions, was 13 4 | looking after the carriage, being however not yet quite sure 14 4 | than to his pleasure at being relieved from the necessity 15 5 | neighbouring villages. ~Being once safe, he left his horse 16 5 | own hands; and at last, being at a loss what to do with 17 5 | Cornelius van Baerle, without being aware of the fact, had a 18 5 | not the good fortune of being rich, like Van Baerle. He 19 5 | Don Alfonso VI. -- who, being expelled from Lisbon, had 20 5 | and his rival, instead of being some unknown, obscure gardener, 21 5 | spirit of Porus, who, on being conquered by Alexander, 22 6 | might gain his ends without being compromised himself. ~He 23 6 | having been suspected, and, being more than ever incensed 24 6 | with tulip-growing, and, being driven half mad, devoted 25 7 | 1672. ~De Witt, although being very little of a horticulturist 26 7 | inquired what it meant, and, on being informed of the cause of 27 7 | was, but also boasted of being, an entire stranger to the 28 7 | bulbs. ~The parcel thus being secreted, Cornelius de Witt 29 7 | roasted coffee; and which, being expected to flower for the 30 8 | of the brothers De Witt being arrested on a charge of 31 8 | lived a house which was being repaired, and against which 32 9 | with embarrassed mien at being thus seen by a stranger. ~ 33 10| you are confined, and, on being told that you are occupying 34 11| godfather; manifest complicity being considered to exist between 35 11| of his godfather without being made acquainted with their 36 11| sign of the magistrate's being interested for the prisoner, 37 11| Cornelius van Baerle, as being arraigned, and convicted, 38 11| had no longer any fear of being searched, he said: "My dear 39 11| the 23d of August, 1672, being on the point of rendering, 40 13| one condition, -- that of being paid in advance. ~Boxtel, 41 13| was no more like a human being; the rage and malice of 42 14| stivers per head. ~This being just double their value, 43 15| have often regretted not being able to read," said Cornelius. " 44 16| Cornelius de Witt. ~There being only five prisoners at Loewestein, 45 18| asked the prisoner. ~"Well, being asked by his friend, my 46 19| not deceived him; Rosa, being vexed, shut herself up in 47 19| the prisoner. ~Gryphus, being little used to this sort 48 19| of the April sun which, being the first, appear so congenial, 49 19| window, at the risk of not being able to draw it back again, 50 19| stayed away. Thus Rosa, being at liberty, found in her 51 20| their friendship. ~Cornelius being, as may easily be imagined, 52 20| excuse yourself with not being able to read. Not only do 53 20| There is no danger of its being stolen," said Rosa, "unless 54 21| like a man who is afraid of being attacked from behind. ~Cornelius 55 21| Rosa object to the tulip being spoken of? ~This was indeed 56 21| you are the most perfect being on earth!" ~"After the tulip, 57 22| decided on. The tulip once being in flower, and it being 58 22| being in flower, and it being quite certain that it is 59 22| you will, for if I did, being a poor prisoner, people 60 22| splendour. The flower once being seen by the President, and 61 22| President, and the protocol being drawn up, all is in order; 62 22| will give you news, which being done the messenger will 63 23| watch the others without being watched himself. ~He saw 64 23| who was afraid of the bulb being killed by frost. ~When the 65 23| as, moreover, his word, being that of a renowned tulip-grower, 66 23| then the tulip, instead of being called Tulipa nigra Barlaensis, 67 23| which prevented the key from being turned a second time left 68 23| open. ~He therefore -- as being in possession of the key, 69 23| in each pocket. ~Gryphus being once fuddled, Boxtel was 70 24| ascended the staircase without being heard. ~He rudely seized 71 25| exceedingly circuitous. ~Not being able to procure a vehicle, 72 25| committee previous to the prize being awarded." ~"Oh, sir!" cried 73 26| idea of the black tulip being found again, started for 74 27| a table. ~The Prince, on being informed, left the cabinet, 75 27| marriage to her; and, not being rich, I committed the imprudence 76 27| ignorant of this correspondence being deposited with him; completely 77 27| to get hold of it, and, being balked in his hope, he very 78 28| forward to. ~Alas! Rosa, being watched, was no longer able 79 28| their spleen. ~The expense being once incurred, one does 80 29| be too tame; the prisoner being charged with neither more 81 29| proudly before the clerk, who, being interrupted in his work, 82 30| who would talk without being questioned. ~That obliging 83 30| would you accept the lot of being the wife of a prisoner?" ~" 84 31| justly prides itself on being one of the most shady in 85 31| festival of "The Supreme Being." ~There was, however, a 86 32| tulip; it is well worth being seen once." ~"Thank you, 87 33| other a girl, the former being called Cornelius, the other


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