Chapter
1 1 | people, when they hope that a new chief will be able to save
2 1 | from ruin and shame. ~This new chief, quite ready to appear
3 1 | assassin to deliver the new Republic of its new Stadtholder;
4 1 | the new Republic of its new Stadtholder; and he, Tyckelaer
5 4 | uncertainly established in his new power, but for whom the
6 5 | parents, found still quite new, although one set of them
7 5 | which he broke in upon his new guilders to bring it to
8 5 | result: he produced three new tulips, which he called
9 5 | seeing the windows of the new story set out with bulbs
10 5 | he had collected in his new studio all the accessories
11 5 | if Van Baerle produced a new tulip, and named it the
12 6 | natural ingenuity to his new fancy, than he succeeded
13 6 | the shape, and to produce new species. ~He belonged to
14 6 | if Dante had wished for a new type to be added to his
15 7 | has already produced five new tulips: the Jane, the John
16 7 | still better, a completely new scent; if I restored to
17 8 | sublime honour of calling the new flower Tulipa nigra Boxtellensis, --
18 9 | the jailer received this new inmate, and saw from the
19 9 | my soul, he is mad, this new De Witt," he cried, "but
20 11| which will constitute a new species, the name of Rosa
21 12| were now craving for a new victim. ~And scarcely had
22 15| around, "you see in me your new jailer. I am head turnkey,
23 17| his head uneasily as every new incident seemed to him to
24 21| it seemed to him as if new life, and joy, and liberty
25 26| tulip, his thanks to the new member of the Horticultural
26 28| him do his best to bring new storms on his head. ~But
27 29| duty to give Cornelius some new information; for, approaching
28 31| to reward the growth of a new flower, destined to bloom
29 33| for her anything beyond new colours of tulips." ~And,
30 33| France lay, as if he saw new clouds gathering there,
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