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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 2 | half-extinguished embers. ~He also thought of his brother; and whilst 2 2 | And, indeed, I have thought more of you than of myself; 3 2 | were torturing me, I never thought of uttering a complaint, 4 2 | been enabled to read every thought in Van Baerle's mind, and 5 4 | thing which would have been thought impossible -- grew even 6 5 | nature. The painter, he thought, had raised his studio by 7 6 | neighbour; and whenever he thought he saw him look happy, or 8 6 | struck with the idea; Boxtel thought of it in the light of a 9 7 | greatest importance. ~His first thought was that this precious deposit 10 7 | nights, of my labour and my thought? Tulipa nigra Barlaensis? ~" 11 7 | moment." ~And Craeke, who thought he had remarked in the streets 12 7 | tulip-fancier, his only thought was for his inestimable 13 8 | treason against the States, he thought within his heart that very 14 8 | his ambition. ~Awake, he thought of nothing but the grand 15 8 | calculated correctly; no one thought of keeping watch over the 16 8 | He found nothing, and thought he was mistaken. ~In the 17 8 | morning, and no one had thought of closing them again. ~ 18 8 | rest of this detestable thought was expressed by a hideous 19 9 | climbing the stairs, and thought of the full import of the 20 9 | ray of sunshine. ~At this thought Cornelius fell into a gloomy 21 10| himself almost free. But the thought never entered his mind of 22 10| in great pain; and now he thought of nothing else but of administering 23 10| in the first fright she thought Gryphus, whose brutality 24 10| the first for what I have thought, and the second for what 25 11| godfather could not have thought that there was any risk 26 11| for a clergyman. The last thought which occupies my mind, 27 11| in carrying out this last thought." ~"Oh, Mynheer Cornelius, 28 11| brother. I have never had a thought of loving any one with what 29 11| Which? I should have thought that all was settled between 30 12| of his executioners. ~He thought of the beautiful tulips 31 12| been murdered for having thought too much of politics, and 32 12| to be murdered for having thought too much of tulips. ~"It 33 12| Then suddenly a terrible thought struck him. ~"Ah!" he exclaimed, " 34 15| What, my dear Rosa, you thought, even before receiving my 35 15| to meet me again?" ~"If I thought of it," said Rosa, allowing 36 15| better of her bashfulness, "I thought of nothing else." ~And, 37 17| Then I come back to what I thought before; and the more so 38 17| it?" asked Van Baerle. "I thought I heard something." ~"What, 39 18| Gryphus; "wouldn't you have thought he would murder me, this 40 18| continued Rosa. "I really thought he would set fire to the 41 18| his fist for a moment; I thought he would have strangled 42 19| alas! at that time I thought for one moment he loved 43 19| him her usual visit. This thought took more and more hold 44 19| to himself. ~"Alas!" he thought, "I have deserved all this. 45 19| Baerle mixed up with it the thought of his poor tulip. It was 46 20| return, my dear Rosa, I thought you had received my letter." ~" 47 20| not told you, Rosa, that I thought but of you? that it was 48 20| To you God has given the thought and strength for defending 49 20| Cornelius heaved a sigh at the thought, that, poor captive as he 50 21| perfect. ~Part of the night he thought of this imperfection; that 51 21| long as he was awake he thought of Rosa. ~After having fallen 52 21| as it was already day, he thought it right not to fall asleep 53 21| following up the line of thought in which his mind was engaged 54 22| unknown, but was not even thought possible until then. ~What 55 23| at this moment, when they thought themselves certain of their 56 23| heard except once, when Rosa thought she saw something like a 57 23| theft would be useless. ~He thought it, therefore, better to 58 23| chamber whenever he liked -- thought it better to wait and to 59 24| suddenly struck with a bright thought, she rushed toward the staircase, 60 25| father was rejoicing at the thought of his daughter weeping 61 25| alone was where Gryphus thought him to be. ~Rosa was so 62 26| at once stopped, a sudden thought had struck her, just as 63 26| addressing the person whom she thought to be her real judge, "I 64 28| unfortunate prisoners. ~He had thought of an attempt to escape, 65 28| every day; but the more he thought of it, the more clearly 66 29| writing-case. ~"It was written," thought poor Cornelius, "that I 67 29| That kind soul very likely thought it his duty to give Cornelius 68 29| If they take me to Dort," thought Cornelius, "I shall see, 69 31| people at large, and it was thought that perhaps he would make 70 32| driver to stop because I thought it would please you, as 71 32| Cornelius stopped him, a painful thought having struck him. He asked, 72 33| betrayed by her whom I thought my best friend on earth?" ~"


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