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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1 | 1. A Grateful People~ 2 1,1| years of age, when the Dutch people, tired of the Republic such 3 1,1| principle with a man, thus the people saw the personification 4 1,1| natural to all vanquished people, when they hope that a new 5 1,1| as the person by whom the people expected to see the office 6 1,2| gratification to the passions of the people, to whose interests Cornelius 7 1,2| guerdon obtained by honest people, who are guilty of having 8 1,2| waiting for the time when the people, by whom he was idolised, 9 1,2| Being in such a temper, people generally will run rather 10 1,3| the burgher guard and the people to fall back, in a degree 11 1,3| yards, behind the groups of people and the dragoons, to betake 12 1,3| you mean to speak of the people down below, don't you?" ~" 13 2,2| Town-hall expect that the people at the Hague would like 14 2,2| of time, and I did what people will do in politics, or 15 2,2| Cornelius, "how angry those people are! Is it against you, 16 2,2| which might prove to honest people how dearly I love my country, 17 3,1| came forth to address the people. ~"Who is that on the balcony?" 18 3,1| therefore added, - ~"At least people say so, Monseigneur. I cannot 19 3,1| resistance to the sovereign people - to listening to the speech 20 3,3| fall into the hands of the people." ~"But the burgher guard?" ~" 21 3,3| by-lane, whilst all the people are waiting in the High 22 3,3| made Rosa suppose that the people were forcing the prison 23 3,3| rescue or a revolt. ~The people rushed into the prison, 24 4,1| Cornelius. Do you hear these people? They certainly bear a sad 25 4,1| helped them off!" ~And the people in the street repeated, 26 4,2| after the carriage to the people who were coming to meet 27 4,2| pieces!" ~"Indeed, these people must certainly be prompted 28 4,2| be sure," he said. "These people are really implacable. It 29 5,2| the jealousy of God. ~Soon people from Dort to Mons began 30 5,2| excited the hatred of the people by sowing those evil seeds 31 7,1| My dear son, send these people away, and let us be alone 32 7,1| which was still crowded with people who wished to see their 33 7,2| disturb the minds of honest people, - he said: - ~"These are, 34 7,2| say, all the intelligent people of Europe - will feel a 35 7,2| cause tears to no one. And people will talk of my Tulipa nigra 36 7,3| again," he demanded; "are people going mad here?" ~"Oh, sir! 37 8,1| at any rate that's what people say; and, besides, I have 38 8,1| to the Hague, and if what people say is true, it won't do 39 9,1| empty, the wrath of the people ran very high, and had Gryphus 40 9,1| completely deserted. Why should people remain in the jail whilst 41 9,1| Gryphus and his daughter. The people were only dragging in the 42 9,1| spectacle. ~At midnight, people again knocked at the gate 43 9,2| bleeding skeletons. ~The good people of the Hague had chopped 44 9,2| brother, two enemies of the people, but great friends of the 45 9,2| my good sir, that's what people will get for corresponding 46 9,2| have been judged by the people," said Gryphus; "you call 47 10,2| besides," continued Rosa, "the people want to find you guilty. 48 12,1| was crowded with curious people. ~These were the same who, 49 12,1| other slovenly executed people, that the headsman might 50 13,2| advance. ~Boxtel, like the people who enter a show at a fair, 51 15,1| declare, it's astonishing how people do meet." ~"Oh, yes; and 52 15,1| that's just it," he said, "people always make blunders in 53 15,1| conspire again. You learned people have dealings with the devil." ~" 54 15,1| reason to laugh at learned people." ~"Ah, learned people, 55 15,1| learned people." ~"Ah, learned people, learned people! Why, I 56 15,1| learned people, learned people! Why, I would rather have 57 15,2| hands, which spoke to other people, and which was dumb to poor 58 16,2| interesting as the subject was, people cannot always talk about 59 20,2| grief which I felt when people came to tell me at the Buytenhof 60 21,1| Of what did the young people speak that evening? Of those 61 21,1| command on the one point, people must yield on another; she 62 21,2| affection of the two young people. ~At one time it was that 63 22,1| being a poor prisoner, people might, like your father, 64 22,1| apprehended from your lover Jacob? People will steal one guilder, 65 23,1| And in fact the poor young people were in great need of protection. ~ 66 23,2| said that the poor young people were in great need of the 67 26,1| extremity of the market-place. People were running about, doors 68 26,1| Everywhere on her way Rosa heard people speaking only of the black 69 26,2| a poor girl, one of the people, who, three months ago, 70 28,1| nothing more galling to angry people than the coolness of those 71 29,2| Come, I'll show to these people that an honest burgher, 72 31,1| was solid enough for its people to dance on it, with the 73 31,1| was such a stir among the people, and such an enthusiasm 74 31,1| nobles and the boors. ~The people, even among the respected 75 31,2| guilders, which interested the people at large, and it was thought 76 31,2| such a resolution of the people. When a crowd is once in 77 31,2| followed a cheer for the people; and, at last, and for once 78 31,2| distinguished honour of making the people forget the speech of Van 79 31,2| overlooked the assembled crowd of people, who clapped their hands, 80 32,1| he said, "all these good people will be as unfortunate as


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