Chapter
1 2 | John. I have taken good care not to burn that correspondence." ~"
2 2 | have intrusted them to the care of Cornelius van Baerle,
3 3 | on account of the great care which the mysterious person
4 3 | Monseigneur! Monseigneur! take care!" ~"Of what?" ~"Among these
5 5 | had therefore, with great care and patience, and by dint
6 8 | with greater exactitude and care than the first commercial
7 10| fly from this place, Take care, it bears ill luck to the
8 11| able to read, I will take care that what you write shall
9 11| Cornelius had intrusted to her care. ~Leaving the cell, the
10 13| had not he at least taken care to enclose them in a golden
11 15| have all the cells under my care. I am not vicious, but I'
12 17| prisoner again, he does not care any longer for you; quite
13 17| crooked fingers. ~"Take care, sir, take care," said Cornelius,
14 17| Take care, sir, take care," said Cornelius, growing
15 17| Cornelius, growing quite pale. ~"Care of what? Zounds! of what?"
16 17| roared the jailer. ~"Take care, I say, you will crush it,
17 20| yourself, won't you, Rosa? I care very much for the daughter,
18 20| called it just now, but I care even much more for the mother." ~"
19 21| third sucker under his own care. Gryphus would have been
20 21| Oh, Rosa, take good care of it, and we shall soon
21 21| quickly." ~"Can I take more care of it?" said she. "Indeed,
22 22| has been grown, how much care and anxiety, and how many
23 23| intrusted to the love and care of Rosa. ~For it may well
24 23| the second bulb from the care of Rosa. ~Certainly this
25 23| which she carried with great care. ~He did not doubt that
26 25| her father since she took care of the tulip, that at his
27 33| the officer who was taking care of Rosa lead, or rather
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