Chapter
1 3 | brave one (homme brave)?" ~"Ah, Monseigneur must excuse
2 4 | which was still closed. ~"Ah! sir," said the gatekeeper, "
3 7 | imparting scent to the tulip. Ah! if I succeed in giving
4 7 | very exact information. ~"Ah! you will not," said Van
5 12| terrible thought struck him. ~"Ah!" he exclaimed, "how damp
6 15| executed when I was a child. Ah! so Grotius; and that's
7 15| laugh at learned people." ~"Ah, learned people, learned
8 15| drink, smoke, and fuddle -- ah, yes, that's altogether
9 15| replied Gryphus. "Pigeons! ah, young man, young man! I'
10 17| assiduous in visiting him." ~"Ah, so," said Cornelius, shaking
11 17| said Rosa, smiling. ~"Ah, that's true," Cornelius
12 17| you got here?" he roared. "Ah! have I caught you?" and
13 17| Cornelius, trembling. ~"Ah! have I caught you? a jug
14 17| tulip," cried Van Baerle. ~"Ah, yes, tulip," replied the
15 17| have committed here." ~"Ah, is that you, my little
16 18| muttered to himself, -- ~"Ah, you old hangman! it is
17 18| perhaps." ~"No, he repents." ~"Ah yes! but too late." ~"This
18 18| his friend scolded him!" ~"Ah, Master Jacob; he does not
19 19| Rosa grew pale as death. ~"Ah!" she said to herself, "
20 20| with a melancholy air. ~"Ah!" she said, "your tulip
21 21| engaged when he awoke. ~Ah! if Rosa had only conversed
22 21| pleasure to her child. ~"Ah, Rosa!" said Cornelius,
23 21| After the tulip, though." ~"Ah! be quiet, you malicious
24 21| To-morrow, or the day after." ~"Ah! and I shall not see it,"
25 21| you, Mynheer Cornelius." ~"Ah! that's true, my sweet Rosa.
26 22| intrust the tulip to him. Ah! if we had been able to
27 22| will, and not by chance. Ah!" ~The prisoner's prayer
28 22| run through his frame. ~"Ah!" he said, "here is Heaven
29 24| voice choked with rage. "Ah! this dastardly fellow,
30 24| own dear Cornelius, is he? Ah! Missy has communications
31 24| with prisoners of state. Ah! won't I teach you -- won'
32 24| her hands in despair. ~"Ah!" Gryphus continued, passing
33 24| better of his enemy, -- "Ah, you innocent tulip-fancier,
34 26| panes into the garden. ~"Ah! a Frisian girl," said the
35 26| Horticultural Society. ~"Ah, sir," said Rosa, addressing
36 27| influence of a galvanic shock. ~"Ah!" muttered the Prince to
37 28| arms towards heaven." ~"Ah, you accursed sorcerer!
38 28| anything to lose your place." ~"Ah, you sorcerer! I'll pinch
39 29| his brain began to turn. "Ah, you will not tell me anything?
40 29| recital, and then said, -- ~"Ah! ah! within twelve hours,
41 29| and then said, -- ~"Ah! ah! within twelve hours, you
42 29| to me of twelve hours!" ~"Ah! what did I tell you?" whispered
43 29| promised me twelve hours." ~"Ah, yes, but here comes to
44 29| Enter," said the officer. ~"Ah!" muttered Cornelius to
45 29| The carriage drove away. ~"Ah! you villain, you brigand,"
46 30| and began to caress her. ~"Ah, ah!" said William to his
47 30| began to caress her. ~"Ah, ah!" said William to his dog, "
48 30| was slumbering there. ~"Ah, I understand you," he said. ~
49 32| officer, "it is a feast." ~"Ah, a feast," said Cornelius,
50 32| must only be dyed black. Ah! if I were there, I should
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