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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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1 1 | recalled to the popular mind the grave and thoughtful 2 1 | only possessed of a great mind, but also of a great heart. 3 1 | particular plan settled in his mind, was one of the foremost, 4 1 | flourishes suggested by his base mind and his ruffianly imagination, 5 2 | thus vividly present to his mind the door opened, and John 6 2 | thought in Van Baerle's mind, and every sentiment in 7 2 | Come in, Craeke, and mind well what my brother will 8 4 | the man was right. ~"Never mind, but drive on," said John, " 9 4 | one, I dare say, who had a mind that no one should leave 10 6 | his clear and ingenious mind, began slowly the necessary 11 7 | fall on my tulips." ~"Never mind, jump out." ~Cornelius took 12 7 | sudden light came into the mind of Cornelius. ~"Halloa!" 13 8 | presented itself to his mind: the seedling bulbs might 14 10| thought never entered his mind of profiting by this accident; 15 10| what was passing in the mind of the girl, at the very 16 10| would accuse you." ~"Never mind," said Rosa, blushing, " 17 10| said Rosa, blushing, "never mind that." ~"You are very good, 18 10| tranquillity and an easy mind." ~"Hush," said Rosa. ~" 19 11| thought which occupies my mind, however has reference to 20 12| said to himself, -- ~"Never mind, all this is not lost yet; 21 12| live miserably; but never mind, at all events I shall live." ~ 22 17| Then you wish me to keep my mind easy?" ~"I should certainly 23 19| prominent object in his mind; but he no longer looked 24 19| approach of evening his whole mind was absorbed in it. ~How 25 19| her, now came back to his mind more vividly than ever, 26 19| hateful than usual; in his mind, or rather in his heart, 27 20| indeed he was suffering in mind and in body. ~"I saw that 28 20| object uppermost in your mind." ~Rosa pronounced those 29 20| said Rosa; "but never mind. Your tulip is my daughter. 30 21| of thought in which his mind was engaged when he awoke. ~ 31 23| Isaac had simply made up his mind to steal the tulip; and 32 26| recognised Rosa, whom in his own mind he had set down as mad, 33 27| for how could that pure mind have harboured a secret 34 28| Cornelius revolved in his mind all those stratagems resorted 35 28| as we are alone, I don't mind telling you." ~"Well, well, 36 29| in self-defence." ~"Never mind," said the Captain, shrugging 37 32| going on in my heart and mind. For after all," Cornelius 38 32| understood and felt by the great mind and the great heart of him 39 33| the President seemed to mind it much. ~Cornelius started


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