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Alexandre Dumas, Père
Master and Pupil

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innocent

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1 1 | judgment against not only an innocent, but also a great man, was 2 1 | to the Buytenhof with the innocent view of merely feasting 3 6 | not carry a blight on the innocent flowers which had excited 4 6 | the limpid element. ~This innocent magic, the fruit at the 5 10| you guilty. But whether innocent or guilty, your trial begins 6 10| Rosa -- ~"My child, I am innocent, and I shall await my trial 7 10| Cornelius received this innocent confidence with a smile; 8 11| convicted, for having, under the innocent appearance of a tulip-fancier, 9 11| point of rendering, although innocent, my soul to God on the scaffold, 10 17| pure sacred love of her innocent heart, poured these kind 11 20| the gentle light of that innocent and delightful dream, to 12 24| of his enemy, -- "Ah, you innocent tulip-fancier, you gentle 13 28| much tribulation on two innocent creatures. And certainly 14 31| in his bosom a heart as innocent as the flowers which he 15 33| you; as the property of an innocent man cannot be confiscated.


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