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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 2,2| Cornelius." ~"Oh! that's what I heard just now," said the prisoner, 2 2,2| in the square below was heard to roar with increasing 3 2,3| savage yells made themselves heard. ~"Yes, yes," said Cornelius, " 4 2,3| long and shrill whistle was heard through the din and noise 5 3,1| of the burghers was then heard addressing an interpellation 6 3,1| but his words were not heard, and he was only seen moving 7 3,1| he could not make himself heard, he turned round towards 8 3,2| Highness and his attendant heard the tumult and the heavy 9 3,2| not long before the Count heard the increasing din of the 10 4,1| replied the officer, "I never heard such shouts." ~"They seem 11 6,2| the flower-beds. ~Boxtel heard him give the order, and 12 8,1| escaped him. He had, indeed, heard nothing, but he had seen 13 8,1| Cornelius was used to do, heard the news of the brothers 14 8,1| About nine o'clock he heard a great noise in the street 15 8,2| the utmost confusion. ~He heard the clock strike - ten, 16 9,1| return of the noise was heard, but of no threatening character 17 9,1| traverse to reach that cell he heard nothing but the barking 18 10,1| escaped him, a hasty step was heard on the staircase, and immediately 19 11,2| condemned man. ~A sob was heard behind the door, and Cornelius 20 11,2| said Cornelius, "I think I heard the clock strike ten about 21 11,2| the Frisian girls wore; he heard nothing but some one whispering 22 11,3| other dismal sounds, was heard on the staircase, amidst 23 11,3| which Cornelius and Rosa had heard was caused by the Recorder, 24 12,1| set at liberty. ~Cornelius heard this clause, but, the first 25 13,2| from his pocket, - when he heard the pardon of the Stadtholder 26 14,2| beginning to twinkle, Cornelius heard on the staircase of the 27 15,2| promised he would do, saw and heard nothing of this short interlude; 28 15,2| the air, when Cornelius heard on the staircase the light 29 16,1| gnawing everything; and I have heard unfortunate tulip-growers 30 17,1| quite the contrary, - I heard him say to my father only 31 17,2| Van Baerle. "I thought I heard something." ~"What, then?" ~" 32 17,2| Master Gryphus, he is always heard at a distance" ~"No, it 33 17,2| staircase, and a door was really heard rapidly to close before 34 17,2| already peeping forth, had not heard old Gryphus coming upstairs 35 18,1| consolatory words when a voice was heard from the staircase asking 36 18,1| kept by something which I heard, although it was uttered 37 19,1| In Cornelius's cell one heard the chimes of the clock 38 19,1| even turn his head; he had heard the heavy step of Gryphus 39 19,2| attention, but he neither heard Rosa's footsteps nor the 40 19,2| rustling of her gown. ~He only heard a voice as feeble as a breath, 41 20,1| the usual hour, Van Baerle heard some one scratch at the 42 20,1| sweepings of the road. I have heard you and that detestable 43 21,1| struck twelve, and there were heard on the staircase not only 44 22,1| Every instant he fancied he heard the gentle voice of Rosa 45 22,1| would the world say when it heard that the black tulip was 46 22,2| very moment the prisoner heard in the lobby a step light 47 23,1| he was neither seen nor heard except once, when Rosa thought 48 23,1| too late, as Boxtel had heard from the mouth of the prisoner 49 23,2| approach the grated window. He heard her calling Cornelius. By 50 23,2| which he was hidden. ~He heard the plan concerted between 51 23,2| the lovers meet, and then heard Cornelius send Rosa away. ~ 52 24,1| and full of consternation, heard almost without understanding, 53 24,2| staircase without being heard. ~He rudely seized his daughter 54 25,1| about the neighbourhood, he heard that his daughter had hired 55 25,2| is, and that I have now heard his name pronounced for 56 26,1| meanwhile, a great noise was heard, like the distant roar of 57 26,1| Everywhere on her way Rosa heard people speaking only of 58 26,1| at once a great noise was heard in the street, and loud 59 26,1| Is it possible? have I heard aright?" ~And he rushed 60 26,1| of course, the tulip. I heard at Leyden that the city 61 26,2| Rosa, who was sure she had heard it before. ~"By a prisoner 62 26,2| Van Systens trembled as he heard such a confession made in 63 27,1| see the tulip. ~She now heard the voice of Boxtel. ~"It 64 28,1| malicious intentions. ~Cornelius heard him enter, and guessed that 65 29,1| a jingling of spurs were heard ascending the stair-case. ~ 66 29,2| an officer of whom he had heard it said that he was attached 67 30,1| the gallop of a horse was heard resounding in the vaulted 68 32,2| observed any disturbance, or heard any noise, it would be ruin 69 33,1| low, made itself perfectly heard amidst the respectful silence, 70 33,2| hungry bees. ~As he had heard Boxtel's story, and was


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