Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
irretrievably 1
irritated 1
is 554
isaac 34
island 3
islands 2
islet 2
Frequency    [«  »]
35 full
35 leave
35 looked
34 isaac
34 men
34 second
34 stadtholder
Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

IntraText - Concordances

isaac

   Chapter
1 5 | a citizen of the name of Isaac Boxtel who from the age 2 5 | of horticulture exact. ~Isaac knew the temperature of 3 5 | to abide by it. ~Besides, Isaac had made the discovery that 4 5 | things in general, and of Isaac Boxtel's feelings in particular. 5 6 | horticulture had not deadened in Isaac his fierce envy and thirst 6 8 | diabolical work of Mynheer Isaac Boxtel. ~It will be remembered 7 8 | Besides this, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel encouraged himself 8 8 | which raged in the heart of Isaac Boxtel. ~If Cornelius should 9 8 | it would flower for him, Isaac; he also, instead of Van 10 8 | so strong, that Mynheer Isaac was no longer able to resist 11 8 | or from craven weakness, Isaac Boxtel did not venture that 12 8 | leaving the room, "Mynheer Isaac Boxtel must be very sick 13 8 | news." ~And, in reality, Isaac Boxtel was very sick, like 14 13| was no other than Mynheer Isaac Boxtel, who since the arrest 15 13| answered by kicking Mynheer Isaac out, and setting the dog 16 13| had been pronounced. Thus Isaac had no more time to bribe 17 13| went to the executioner. ~Isaac had not the least doubt 18 13| frantic cries of Mynheer Isaac for demonstrations of joy, 19 14| Leaving Dort, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel had abandoned, not 20 14| emigrated from the roof of Isaac Boxtel to that of Cornelius 21 23| friend, or rather enemy, Isaac Boxtel, and has guessed, 22 23| Jacob than under that of Isaac, gain the friendship of 23 23| more difficult than Mynheer Isaac had at first expected. ~ 24 23| We say the theft, for Isaac had simply made up his mind 25 23| Boxtellea. ~ Mynheer Isaac had not yet quite decided 26 25| in the service of Master Isaac Boxtel?" ~"I?" ~"Yes, you." ~" 27 25| Rosa, "this Boxtel -- this Isaac Boxtel -- who calls himself 28 25| child, go, remember, Master Isaac Boxtel at the White Swan 29 27| man who here calls himself Isaac Boxtel went by the name 30 27| have nothing more to say," Isaac continued. "Your Highness 31 31| of the Stadtholder, was Isaac Boxtel, who saw, carried 32 33| recognised his neighbour, Isaac Boxtel, whom, in the innocence 33 33| behind which the envious Isaac had spied into the garden; 34 33| envious attempts of another Isaac Boxtel, he wrote over his


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License