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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | that a new chief will be able to save them from ruin and 2 1 | calumny what they had not been able to effect by the aid of 3 1 | were to their faith, are able to smile on pain: while 4 1 | shouts, and as they were not able to understand how any one 5 2 | as I am, I should not be able to save the frail barque 6 2 | most generous, and most able citizen of the Seven United 7 2 | save their lives, to be able to save their character. 8 2 | do so." ~"But will you be able to write, poor old fellow?" 9 3 | But my brother is not able to walk," said John. ~"I 10 4 | the mob who had not been able to get into the prison, 11 4 | of the carriage, were not able to see anything; but they 12 5 | from the age when he was able to think for himself had 13 5 | suppositions, Boxtel was not able to resist the burning curiosity 14 6 | tortures which no pen is able fully to describe, -- how 15 6 | feeling that they were not able to get off, they began to 16 6 | guilders, since no one would be able to gain it. ~The tulip-growing 17 7 | soothed down, and I shall be able, without fearing any harm 18 8 | his modesty, had not been able to hide from his most intimate 19 8 | Mynheer Isaac was no longer able to resist it. ~Accordingly, 20 9 | man of twenty-eight, was able to read the following lines, 21 10| And so you would be able to set my arm?" ~"Perfectly." ~" 22 10| I say that I was not able to save Mynheer Cornelius 23 11| unfortunately, I am not able to read, I will take care 24 12| elsewhere, when he would be able to look with pity on this 25 12| his eyes open, he would be able to his last moment to see 26 13| arm. He therefore was not able to admit the petitioner, 27 13| his movements. Had he been able to get at Van Baerle, he 28 14| her, but they were only able to touch each other with 29 15| is doing well, as you are able to hold your lantern with 30 15| After six weeks, I was able to use it as if nothing 31 15| money before I should be able to move it." ~"And you did 32 15| to this nap, I shall be able to come every evening and 33 15| been sorry that I am not able to read, but never so much 34 15| often regretted not being able to read," said Cornelius. " 35 16| dear girl, would not be able to read what I should write 36 17| which the two lovers were able to communicate, was too 37 17| looking at the bulb would be able to distinguish its value; 38 17| by means of which he was able to lower or to raise his 39 19| however, Rosa was already able to write a legible hand 40 19| at the risk of not being able to draw it back again, to 41 20| yourself with not being able to read. Not only do you 42 20| know whether I shall be able to come to-morrow." ~"Good 43 20| grating, that Cornelius was able to touch it with his lips. ~ 44 22| him. Ah! if we had been able to carry it ourselves, Rosa, 45 24| the world and its ways, be able to attain this end, which 46 25| exceedingly circuitous. ~Not being able to procure a vehicle, Rosa 47 26| your father, in order to be able to follow some prisoner 48 28| fresh air, in order to be able to keep down his tears and 49 28| being watched, was no longer able to come. Could she not write? 50 29| with rage and pain, he was able to count on his back and 51 33| write so well that she was able to undertake by herself 52 33| has the right never to be able to say, 'I am too happy.'"~


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