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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | Athenians, who indeed have left behind them a pretty tolerable 2 1 | torture of the rack had left on the noble frame of the 3 2 | meanwhile, John de Witt, whom we left climbing the stairs, after 4 2 | burned the letters before you left Dort to join me at the Hague." ~" 5 2 | any paper? for they have left me nothing." ~"Here, take 6 3 | after the square had been left by the military. ~Solid 7 3 | door and when they have left the prison, we shall again 8 4 | room which Cornelius had left only ten minutes before. ~" 9 4 | the man felt that he had left the prison and death behind, 10 4 | and take the street on the left; it is our only chance." ~ 11 4 | those three men whom we left looking after the carriage, 12 4 | brother. ~He had scarcely left the room, when John -- who, 13 5 | villages. ~Being once safe, he left his horse at a livery stable 14 6 | in which the two cats had left the flower-beds of his neighbour. 15 6 | their footmarks and hairs left behind on the battle-field; 16 7 | after his godfather had left him; very unlike Boxtel, 17 8 | on the right, and on the left, -- nothing. ~He felt about 18 9 | morning Cornelius de Witt had left to go into exile, or what 19 9 | golden locks, whilst with her left she held her white night-dress 20 9 | quitted the cell. ~ Thus left alone, Cornelius threw himself 21 10| and breaks his arm, and is left lying on the ground." ~" 22 10| supporting his right arm with his left. ~"Nothing," said Rosa; " 23 11| impossible to find him, as he had left Holland. ~The paper also 24 11| lose, -- "I have no wish left, except that the tulip should 25 12| and only bit those who left as free men. ~The shorter 26 14| The servant, having been left without wages, first lived 27 14| the envious wretch had not left Dort to follow his rival 28 15| to be alive, after having left the prison in the company 29 15| the voice of the stranger, left their nest, and disappeared, 30 15| the arm of his daughter, left the cell, turned the key 31 15| in my resolution. I then left for Leyden, and the rest 32 17| were confined there. When I left, he left too; when I came 33 17| confined there. When I left, he left too; when I came here, he 34 18| Poor Cornelius, thus left alone with his bitter grief, 35 18| more room in your heart left for other affections." ~ 36 19| herself up in her room and left him to himself. ~"Alas!" 37 19| and which, in retiring, left light enough in his heart 38 19| glimpse of the garden on the left spoken of by Rosa, who had 39 20| going to do when you had left?" ~"He waited for a moment, 40 21| its side, for I have never left my chamber since I put it 41 22| Rosa, it would never have left my hands but to pass into 42 23| convinced; and his telescope left him no longer in any uncertainty 43 23| over her eggs. ~Rosa never left her room during the day, 44 23| strange to say, she never left it in the evening. ~For 45 23| being turned a second time left its impression on the wax. ~ 46 23| ten minutes after she had left it, Boxtel guessed that 47 24| the spot where Rosa had left him. He was quite overpowered 48 24| beloved one." ~"You have then left it alone," said Cornelius, 49 24| all my injunctions, you left the key behind, unfortunate 50 24| messenger; he started before I left his house; I came home, 51 24| in my room was as I had left it, except the tulip, -- 52 24| During this time Boxtel had left the fortress by the door 53 25| suspicion of his daughter having left the fortress. ~The jailer, 54 26| longer heeding Rosa, whom he left in his cabinet. ~Scarcely 55 27| Prince, on being informed, left the cabinet, passed into 56 27| this exclamation on his left, Boxtel turned round, and 57 27| All bowed, and the Prince left, among the deafening cheers 58 29| to the right and to the left; he saw no sign either of 59 30| having the North Sea on his left, and the Zuyder Zee on his 60 30| orphan sisters, had been left by Prince William of Orange 61 31| mynheers, who had never left their homes before; nor 62 31| pretended daughter; and on his left, in a large purse, the hundred 63 33| cry arose on the right and left of the Prince. ~Boxtel, 64 33| her. Oh! that's why she left Loewestein. Alas! am I then


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