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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 2 | turning to his brother, he continued, -- ~"Are there many persons 2 2 | began anew. ~"Hark, hark!" continued Cornelius, "how angry those 3 3 | honest man," his Highness continued, "he will give to the demand 4 3 | rushing along before him, he continued, -- ~"Let us now go to the 5 3 | the young girl timidly continued, "I should leave by the 6 4 | softened tone of his feelings, continued, -- ~"Come, come, Monseigneur, 7 5 | suspicion, and tranquilly continued his journey on the canal-boats, 8 7 | heaved a sigh. "And yet," he continued, "it would have been so 9 7 | tulip has flowered," Baerle continued in his soliloquy, "and when 10 7 | round towards Cornelius, he continued, "Will you give up those 11 10| gravely. ~"And besides," continued Rosa, "the people want to 12 11| had fallen back. ~"And," continued Cornelius, "what hour is 13 11| hand. ~"Listen to me," he continued: "I'll tell you how to manage 14 11| a deep sigh. ~"And now," continued Cornelius, -- wiping away 15 11| the staircase, amidst the continued barking of the dog. ~"They 16 16| mistrustful in his captivity, continued, "there is an animal much 17 17| long as I live.' No, no," continued Cornelius; "with the exception 18 17| possible." ~"Unfortunate me," continued Cornelius, overwhelmed with 19 18| Master Jacob at that moment!" continued Rosa. "I really thought 20 18| turning towards me, he continued, asking 'And what did that 21 18| he is." ~"Tell me, Rosa," continued Cornelius, with a pensive 22 18| commands to me." ~"And even," continued Van Baerle, warming more 23 20| excuse of the prisoner, continued, -- ~"From the moment when 24 20| the following day," Rosa continued, "remembering what you had 25 21| fall asleep again, and he continued following up the line of 26 21| turning again to Rosa, he continued his questions. ~"Is the 27 22| we must not entertain," continued Cornelius with a sigh, " 28 24| despair. ~"Ah!" Gryphus continued, passing from the madness 29 25| imploringly. ~"Only, my child," continued Van Systens, "as you are 30 26| best pen in his finest hand continued to draw up his report. ~ 31 26| Mynheer van Systens," Rosa continued, with the firmness of innocence 32 26| Systens in the meanwhile continued his examination. ~"And with 33 26| you are fond of flowers?" continued Mynheer van Systens. ~"Yes, 34 26| prisoner of state, then," continued the Prince, "as there are 35 27| recognising the Prince. ~"But," continued the Stadtholder, "here is 36 27| turning to the Prince, continued, -- ~"I have now for twenty 37 27| nothing more to say," Isaac continued. "Your Highness knows all. 38 27| child," William of Orange continued, "you were going to commit 39 27| Rosa. "Monseigneur," she continued, whilst turning round to 40 28| fascination for him, he continued, -- ~"Well, and once having 41 28| roared Gryphus. ~Cornelius continued: -- ~"For heaven is our 42 28| regulation." ~"And the second," continued Cornelius, "which is not 43 28| Cornelius grew pale. ~"And," continued Gryphus, "we'll begin this 44 28| am rather fond of fish," continued Cornelius; "you never let 45 29| first thrust; but as Gryphus continued, with horrid threats, to 46 30| master in his face. ~William continued his writing for a moment; 47 30| vaulted archway. ~"My child," continued the Prince, "the feast of 48 33| am lost." ~"This tulip," continued the Prince, "will therefore 49 33| was driving at. The latter continued, -- ~"I give to Rosa the


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