Chapter
1 1 | listened to by the populace, called forth enthusiastic cheers
2 3 | towards the open window, and called Mynheer d'Asperen. ~The
3 3 | the apron of the carriage, called out to the coachman, -- ~"
4 4 | Halloa, halloa!" the man called out, "he is gone." ~"How
5 4 | through that group," John called out to the coachman, "and
6 4 | one." ~"Gallop! gallop!" called John. ~But, notwithstanding
7 4 | last effort, he once more called out, -- ~"My brother!" with
8 4 | done before his Highness called him to his side. ~"How I
9 4 | thou Sun! as truly as I am called William the Silent, thou
10 5 | three new tulips, which he called the "Jane," after his mother;
11 5 | those evil seeds which are called political passions, Van
12 5 | floriculture which is now called the tulip. ~Boxtel had not
13 7 | disfigure the tulip which I have called into existence. And by what
14 7 | tulip is found! 'How is it called?' the fanciers will ask. -- '
15 7 | terrestrial paradise, and which is called Ceylon, -- oh, what glory!
16 7 | evil counsellor which is called wrath. ~"Now, what is it
17 7 | he would have to jump, he called out, "Never!" and fell back
18 8 | forehead in his frenzy, he called out, "Oh wretch that I am!
19 9 | family cell," as Gryphus had called it, -- as the fatal passage
20 10| serious nature of his injury, called out to him, -- ~"It is nothing:
21 11| loving any one with what is called love, and if any one has
22 11| that the tulip should be called Rosa Barlaensis, that is
23 15| executioner. ~But the fair Rosa called him to her side. ~"Well,
24 16| punishing him for what he called his dreadful rebellion against
25 18| this he locked the door and called out: "I shall be with you
26 18| his grief, and which was called Rosa. ~In the evening she
27 18| sigh, which might have been called a groan. ~"Had you only
28 20| for the daughter, as you called it just now, but I care
29 22| my wish that it should be called Rosa Barlaensis. ~"It has
30 23| tulip, instead of being called Tulipa nigra Barlaensis,
31 24| furiously shaking them, called out, -- ~"Rosa, Rosa, we
32 25| to tell him that he had called and sought her in vain,
33 26| stir. ~"Monseigneur," he called out, "Monseigneur! What
34 26| important person who was called Van Systens, so that she
35 27| back. ~"His Highness!" he called out. ~"His Highness!" Rosa
36 27| without a guide, which is called remorse and shame for the
37 28| pavement of the cell, and called out, -- ~"Halloa! my warbling
38 30| Toward evening, an officer called at Van Systen's house. He
39 31| which shall henceforth be called Tulipa nigra Boxtellea. ~
40 33| a girl, the former being called Cornelius, the other Rosa. ~
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