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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | gate of the town, a nice little opportunity present itself 2 3 | of the staircase he found little Rosa, trembling all over. ~" 3 3 | sense there is in such a little head!" ~Then, as the gate 4 3 | of the mob, she opened a little trap-door, and said, -- ~" 5 4 | shutter. ~There remained little more to see; a third murderer 6 5 | van Deken, whom he found a little too compassionate to honour 7 5 | mounted on a good horse, and little suspecting what terrible 8 5 | embrace so many enchanting little islands, edged with willows 9 5 | Cornelius, who cared very little for the guilders, and very 10 6 | he perceived furrows and little mounds of earth on the beds 11 7 | Witt, although being very little of a horticulturist or of 12 7 | Cornelius de Witt was very little addicted to tulip-growing, 13 7 | is fraught with a storm. ~Little dreaming of the jealous 14 9 | of John de Witt, and the little rogue Cornelius de Witt, 15 10| to the sufferer, however little benevolent the man had shown 16 11| answered the Recorder, a little surprised by the self-possession 17 11| seen much of you, but that little is enough to make me appreciate 18 12| again, although trembling a little. ~He looked around him. 19 13| villain John, and to that little rogue Cornelius, otherwise 20 14| only, perhaps, it was a little higher, and had a splendid 21 14| lead an existence which was little more than vegetation. There 22 14| return there. By fastening a little note to the wing of one 23 14| this letter there was a little note enclosed for Rosa. ~ 24 14| wages, first lived on his little savings, and then on his 25 14| on the staircase of the little turret a voice which thrilled 26 14| her cheeks -- pressed her little face against the wire grating 27 14| beautiful Rosa, do you love me a little?" ~"A little?" she said, " 28 14| you love me a little?" ~"A little?" she said, "you make no 29 15| 15. The Little Grated Window~ Gryphus 30 15| up his lantern to throw a little light around, "you see in 31 15| indeed! explain that a little to me, my good Master Gryphus. 32 15| a light appeared at the little grated window in the door, 33 15| then make him lie down, a little stupefied with his gin. 34 15| put his face so near the little window that Rosa withdrew 35 15| merchants who saw me at my little window." ~"And what did 36 16| confess to you I have very little hope for the latter one, 37 16| her hand. ~In this pretty little hand, of which the coquettish 38 17| bars, so as to afford her a little rest. Rosa was then enabled 39 17| Ah, is that you, my little chatter-box?" the old man 40 17| resumed, as he began to be a little ashamed of himself. "You 41 18| any rate, he leaves us as little as he can help." ~Saying 42 18| smiled in such a way that the little cloud of jealousy which 43 18| bottom of my heart. ~"Some little show of anger sometimes 44 19| This evening none of those little noises broke the silence 45 19| his rapid glances at every little noise towards the grated 46 19| prisoner. ~Gryphus, being little used to this sort of civility 47 19| whispered through the grated little window in the door the word, -- ~" 48 20| one scratch at the grated little window, just as Rosa had 49 20| taken as he was, with his little foible. ~"Yes," she said, " 50 20| his lips. ~Rosa uttered a little scream, which, however, 51 21| the window, and singing a little ditty. ~"Halloa!" exclaimed 52 21| idea that these playful little lovers' tricks were much 53 21| be quiet, you malicious little creature, be quiet! For 54 22| were here?" ~"The whimsical little thing would indeed be quite 55 22| my friend," said Rosa, a little consoled. ~"Say, 'My very 56 22| ought indeed to run some little risk to give a great joy; 57 22| improved even since the last little note he had received from 58 23| entertaining no doubt that this little farce had been played in 59 23| pails of water her pretty little hands, begrimed as they 60 23| opposite Rosa's window, a little attic, distant enough not 61 23| There was, therefore, only a little to be done to this key. ~ 62 24| I, a poor girl, with so little knowledge of the world and 63 24| door with a great noise, little heeding that the thunder 64 24| his cage, and you, my fine little lady, devour your dear Cornelius 65 25| stolen. ~Rosa made up a little parcel of things indispensable 66 25| him to be. ~Rosa was so little with her father since she 67 25| Gryphus therefore had just as little chance of finding her in 68 25| in her room, and just as little in the garden as in the 69 25| meet her. ~He was a spare little man, resembling the stem 70 25| enough." ~"Honoured sir," a little put out by this apostrophe, " 71 26| the town. ~Rosa had not a little difficulty is penetrating 72 26| Monseigneur, if it must be said, a little difficulty has presented 73 26| fortress." ~The Prince made a little movement, as much as to 74 27| is that Cornelius is as little guilty of the second crime 75 28| to have at least a nice little row. ~Gryphus, therefore, 76 31| There was, however, a little difference between the two; 77 31| Van Systens. He borrowed a little importance from everybody 78 32| dungeon. ~Notwithstanding the little readiness which his companion


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