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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | Cornelius de Witt, the brother of the Grand Pensionary 2 1 | arrested; and the noble brother of John de Witt had, like 3 1 | charge brought against his brother, had resigned his office 4 1 | with his big scoundrel of a brother, John, on the gold of the 5 1 | time with Cornelius his brother John, who is as rascally 6 1 | am coming to take away my brother, who, as you know, is condemned 7 1 | and fair Rosa; how is my brother?" ~"Oh, Mynheer John!" the 8 1 | towards the cell of his brother. ~  ~ 9 2 | led to the prison of his brother Cornelius, the burghers 10 2 | where on a mattress his brother Cornelius was resting, after 11 2 | He also thought of his brother; and whilst the latter was 12 2 | bandages towards that glorious brother, whom he now excelled, not 13 2 | John tenderly kissed his brother on the forehead, and put 14 2 | mattress. ~"Cornelius, my poor brother, you are suffering great 15 2 | longer, since I see you, my brother." ~"Oh, my poor dear Cornelius! 16 2 | except once, to say, 'Poor brother!' But now that you are here, 17 2 | his eyes on his perplexed brother; "a tumult?" ~"Yes, Cornelius." ~" 18 2 | himself. Then, turning to his brother, he continued, -- ~"Are 19 2 | before the prison." ~"Yes, my brother, there are." ~"But then, 20 2 | will as safely guide your brother out of the Buytenhof in 21 2 | Cornelius. I told you, my dear brother, that the Orange party, 22 2 | at the Hague." ~"My dear brother," Cornelius answered, "your 23 2 | grasping the hand of his brother, who shuddered at the touch 24 2 | You must know, my dear brother, that I have been trained 25 2 | Craeke, and mind well what my brother will tell you." ~"No, John; 26 3 | hasten the departure of his brother Cornelius, a deputation 27 3 | danger, when, assisting his brother in getting up, he hurried 28 3 | leave the town." ~"But my brother is not able to walk," said 29 3 | down by the side of his brother, and, fastening the apron 30 4 | John de Witt, and for my brother Cornelius, who I am taking 31 4 | turned his head away; the brother of the Grand Pensionary, 32 4 | the murder of the other brother. ~He had scarcely left the 33 4 | sides, calling out, -- ~"My brother! where is my brother?" ~ 34 4 | My brother! where is my brother?" ~One of the ruffians knocked 35 4 | blood spurted forth. ~"My brother!" cried John de Witt, trying 36 4 | become of Cornelius; "my brother, my brother!" ~"Go and run 37 4 | Cornelius; "my brother, my brother!" ~"Go and run after him!" 38 4 | more called out, -- ~"My brother!" with a voice so full of 39 4 | John de Witt as well as his brother?" ~"Alas! Monseigneur," 40 5 | York (the English king's brother) aboard, upon which De Ruyter, 41 5 | Grand Pensionary and his brother had among the Orange party, 42 9 | rogue Cornelius de Witt, his brother, two enemies of the people, 43 11| never had a sister or a brother. I have never had a thought 44 11| de Witt had lent to his brother, and which he had forgotten 45 27| Craeke, the servant of his brother John, to request Van Baerle 46 30| Pensionary John and his brother Cornelius met with such 47 33| Witt and the friend of his brother John. Remain worthy of the


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