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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | story as to that of the great event itself on which it 2 1 | in the right moment, a great man is found to head the 3 1 | not only possessed of a great mind, but also of a great 4 1 | great mind, but also of a great heart. He belonged to that 5 1 | an innocent, but also a great man, was indeed some gratification 6 1 | are indeed in a state of great excitement; but when they 7 2 | brother, you are suffering great pain, are you not?" ~"I 8 3 | about him that bespoke any great energy. He evidently had 9 3 | supposition, on account of the great care which the mysterious 10 3 | carriage is down near the great entrance." ~"Not so," she 11 4 | relentless rival of the Great King, sped away upon his 12 5 | He had therefore, with great care and patience, and by 13 5 | amused himself, not, like the great Conde, with watering his 14 5 | appeared to Boxtel of no great consequence. Van Baerle 15 5 | astonishing what rich comfort great minds, in the midst of momentous 16 6 | thoughts were engrossed by that great black tulip, which was looked 17 7 | telescope had not been of great service to him since the 18 7 | who wished to see their great fellow citizen getting into 19 8 | Doctor must have been of great importance, as he saw Van 20 8 | there would necessarily be a great upset in his house, and 21 8 | nine o'clock he heard a great noise in the street which 22 8 | took it, carried it with great exertion to his garden, 23 9 | They went to close the great gate, at least as well as 24 9 | Here are hanging the great rogue of the name of John 25 9 | enemies of the people, but great friends of the king of France." ~ 26 10| that the patient must be in great pain; and now he thought 27 11| poppies at Gabii, and the Great Conde, who watered his carnations 28 11| Cornelius van Baerle is a great lover of tulips, or a great 29 11| great lover of tulips, or a great lover of politics; in either 30 11| Tarquin the Elder and the Great Conde have been felicitously 31 11| functionaries generally bestow upon great criminals of every sort. ~ 32 11| longer to live must be a great Sybarite still to want anything, 33 11| believe so, the secret of the great black tulip, which it has 34 12| Baerle bade farewell to the great black tulip, certain of 35 13| having justice done to that great villain John, and to that 36 13| he gave himself out as a great friend of the condemned 37 14| It was indeed in itself a great honour for Cornelius van 38 14| disappointment, and then to the great grief, of Van Baerle. ~On 39 14| she said, "you make no great pretensions, Mynheer Cornelius." ~ 40 15| yes; and it's really a great pleasure to me, good Master 41 15| his Highness has made a great mistake." ~"Not to have 42 16| same paper. ~But to the great astonishment of Rosa, Van 43 16| namely, that of making the great black tulip flower. Let 44 16| one of the bulbs of the great black tulip, or because 45 16| they were the bulbs of the great black tulip, or because 46 16| tulip-fancier found out to his great astonishment what a vast 47 18| odious! You have committed a great crime!' ~"My father was 48 18| can easily see, of a very great pleasure." ~She pronounced 49 21| spoken of? ~This was indeed a great defect in Rosa. ~Cornelius 50 21| flower itself had formed. ~Great was the joy of Cornelius 51 22| for Cornelius, although in great agitation. Every instant 52 22| some little risk to give a great joy; here it is, take it." ~ 53 23| poor young people were in great need of protection. ~They 54 23| should leave her room. ~Great therefore was his joy when 55 23| that night, therefore, the great blow was to be struck. Boxtel 56 23| something which she carried with great care. ~He did not doubt 57 23| poor young people were in great need of the protection of 58 24| No, no; the misfortune is great, but it may perhaps be remedied. 59 24| to shake the door with a great noise, little heeding that 60 25| dejected by trifles, but who in great emergencies are supplied 61 25| happened to it?" ~"A very great one, sir; yet not to it, 62 26| But on arriving in the great market-place Rosa at once 63 26| die." ~In the meanwhile, a great noise was heard, like the 64 26| gentler tone, when at once a great noise was heard in the street, 65 30| I wish that day to be a great day for you." ~"How does 66 31| 15th, 1673 in honour of the great black tulip, immaculate 67 31| his light! ~At length the great and long-expected day -- 68 31| last, and for once with great justice, there was one for 69 32| understood and felt by the great mind and the great heart 70 32| by the great mind and the great heart of him who observed 71 33| popular error, were two great citizens, of whom Holland 72 33| was so successful that a great number of his varieties


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