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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | with a man, thus the people saw the personification of the 2 2 | between his teeth, as he saw the most violent among the 3 3 | desperate. When, at last, he saw that he could not make himself 4 3 | coat. ~He turned round and saw Rosa. ~"Do you hear these 5 4 | of the window, and indeed saw that the man was right. ~" 6 4 | the carriage. ~When they saw the horses galloping down 7 4 | behind the lids. ~The officer saw this sign of compassion, 8 5 | dotted with windmills. He saw the fine red brick houses, 9 5 | on the deck of the boat, saw, across the moving sails 10 5 | was quite amazed when he saw all this apparatus, but 11 6 | and whenever he thought he saw him look happy, or descried 12 6 | him give the order, and saw the sentry-box put up that 13 6 | walls and windows, Boxtel saw the inventive genius of 14 7 | than ever. ~First of all he saw the walls and windows lit 15 7 | step. ~At this moment they saw across the banister of the 16 7 | said Van Spennen, when he saw Cornelius standing immovable 17 8 | great importance, as he saw Van Baerle so carefully 18 9 | received this new inmate, and saw from the warrant the name 19 9 | the barking of a dog, and saw nothing but the face of 20 9 | the face of Rosa, when she saw this pale, handsome young 21 9 | Buytenhof; and in this way saw from behind the trees that 22 11| the heavy door. ~Cornelius saw nothing but the golden brocade 23 11| angelic look of Rosa, but he saw, behind the swords and halberds, 24 12| Cornelius even fancied he saw in the eyes of the monster 25 12| neither pain nor shock. ~He saw no change in the colour 26 13| that head off? ~But when he saw the Recorder take the hand 27 14| a forest of chimneys, he saw flocks of pigeons coming 28 15| villain Barneveldt, whom I saw executed when I was a child. 29 15| had promised he would do, saw and heard nothing of this 30 15| and even the merchants who saw me at my little window." ~" 31 17| am to plant your bulb, I saw a shadow gliding between 32 17| He concealed himself and saw me digging the ground, and 33 17| which covers the bulb, I saw the first sprouting of the 34 17| heavy shoe. ~Van Baerle saw the work of destruction, 35 18| been a precious one?' ~"I saw that I had made a blunder. ~"' 36 20| in mind and in body. ~"I saw that you did not eat," said 37 20| coming for her sake. ~Rosa saw this alarm, and Cornelius 38 20| therefore, after that on which I saw you last, and on which you 39 20| during all this time?" ~"I saw his eyes glisten through 40 22| any one. Alas! if any one saw the black tulip, it would 41 23| once, when Rosa thought she saw something like a shadow 42 23| being watched himself. ~He saw Rosa conveying a large flower-pot 43 23| kitchen to her bedroom. He saw Rosa washing in pails of 44 23| therefore was his joy when he saw the usual evening meetings 45 23| two in the morning Boxtel saw Rosa leaving the chamber; 46 23| walking on tiptoe. ~He saw her approach the grated 47 23| light of the dark lantern he saw the tulip open, and black 48 23| messenger to Haarlem. He saw the lips of the lovers meet, 49 23| Cornelius send Rosa away. ~He saw Rosa extinguish the light 50 23| chamber. Ten minutes after, he saw her leave the room again, 51 23| lock it twice. ~Boxtel, who saw all this whilst hiding himself 52 24| Almost at the same instant he saw before him the pale and 53 25| than a league before she saw him hastening along one 54 26| turned round, but scarcely saw the Prince, who seated himself 55 26| I am bound to confess, I saw him every day." ~"Unfortunate 56 28| it, the more clearly he saw the impracticability of 57 29| right and to the left; he saw no sign either of Rosa or 58 29| executioners, and in reality saw a dozen soldiers assembled. 59 30| Since the day when I first saw him." ~"And when was that?" ~" 60 31| Stadtholder, was Isaac Boxtel, who saw, carried on his right before 61 33| he approached to it. ~He saw it at last, that unique 62 33| see once and no more. He saw it at the distance of six 63 33| perfection and gracefulness; he saw it surrounded by young and 64 33| extremities of the triangle. ~He saw Boxtel rushing forward. 65 33| Boxtel rushing forward. He saw Cornelius make an involuntary 66 33| movement; and lastly he saw the officer who was taking 67 33| where France lay, as if he saw new clouds gathering there,


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