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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,1| the Buytenhof, a terrible prison, the grated windows of which 2 1,2| the apartments of the town prison, the preparatory degrees 3 1,2| of Cornelius de Witt from prison, as he was going to exile; 4 1,3| others. ~"Forward to the prison, to the prison!" echoed 5 1,3| Forward to the prison, to the prison!" echoed the crowd. ~Amid 6 1,3| the only defence of the prison, overawed by its firm attitude 7 1,3| advanced one step towards the prison, with all the turbulent 8 1,3| by one step towards the prison." ~"And do you know, sir, 9 1,3| across the courtyard of the prison. ~Mentioning his name to 10 1,3| unlock the gates of the prison, had greeted him and admitted 11 1,3| had been on entering the prison, the Grand Pensionary proceeded 12 2,1| stairs which led to the prison of his brother Cornelius, 13 2,1| commanded him to guard the prison and its approaches with 14 2,1| an order? Why guard the prison?" cried the Orangists. ~" 15 2,1| I was told, 'Guard the prison,' and I guard it. You, gentlemen, 16 2,1| would still detain him in prison. ~This was just at the very 17 2,1| outside of the walls of the prison, as the surf dashing against 18 2,2| persons down before the prison." ~"Yes, my brother, there 19 2,3| and who has entered the prison with me, to assist you downstairs." ~" 20 3,2| the neighbourhood of the prison. But the dragoons of Tilly 21 3,2| in the precincts of the prison simultaneously burst forth, 22 3,2| them to stop before the prison." ~"Undoubtedly." ~"Have 23 3,3| lobby to the back of the prison. Guided by her, they descended 24 3,3| people were forcing the prison door was indeed owing to 25 3,3| when they have left the prison, we shall again come forth 26 3,3| The people rushed into the prison, with the cry - ~"Death 27 4,1| been able to get into the prison, crowded as it was with 28 4,1| the officer. ~"Yes, from prison, perhaps, but not from the 29 4,1| Witt was no longer in the prison. ~Cornelius and John, after 30 4,1| felt that he had left the prison and death behind, and before 31 9,1| Baerle was locked up in the prison of the Buytenhof. ~What 32 9,1| therefore set in whilst the prison was empty, and Rosa availed 33 9,1| her father to leave. ~The prison was therefore completely 34 9,1| afterwards he entered his prison, of which it is unnecessary 35 9,2| traditional water-jug of the prison was standing, in the darkest 36 9,2| cut short. Here, in his prison, there was not a trace of 37 11,1| the latter his escape from prison. ~The judge summed up with 38 11,2| Baerle should be led from the prison of the Buytenhof to the 39 11,2| alone are with me in my prison, consoling and assisting 40 11,3| curious hangers-on of the prison. ~Cornelius, without showing 41 12,1| paces to walk outside the prison to reach the foot of the 42 12,1| way from the door of the prison to the foot of the scaffold, 43 13,1| at the threshold of the prison, from whence, as we have 44 13,2| Loewestein, and thither to his prison he would take with him his 45 14,1| be confined in the same prison which had once received 46 14,1| But on arriving at the prison he met with an honour even 47 14,1| from the other cells of the prison; only, perhaps, it was a 48 14,1| doctor was mistaken. In his prison cell the most adventurous 49 14,1| age, and condemned to a prison for life, - that is to say, 50 14,2| in penetrating into the prison, would also be fortunate 51 14,2| exchange his post at the prison of the Hague with the jailer 52 15,1| Rosa, "here is the famous prison from which Mynheer Grotius 53 15,1| alive, after having left the prison in the company of the Recorder 54 16,1| go wherever he liked, the prison, with Rosa and his bulbs, 55 16,1| a guilder, and risk the prison for such a trifle, and, 56 16,2| Will you remain for ever in prison?" she said, "and after having 57 17,1| ask him to let him see the prison. He is a good sort of fellow, 58 21,1| During the last few days, the prison had been heavy, dark, and 59 22,2| the grated window of my prison!" ~The tulip was beautiful, 60 24,1| the iron grating of the prison, when Cornelius was suddenly 61 24,1| everything I find in the prison." ~"Be merciful, be merciful, 62 24,1| that I shall demolish this prison, stone for stone!" and the 63 25,1| possible, and, leaving the prison by the same door which an 64 25,2| a court of justice and a prison here at Haarlem, and, moreover, 65 29,1| the functionaries of the prison. Two turnkeys, an inspector, 66 29,1| moment of his entering the prison, and certain articles in 67 30,1| doomed to live and die in prison?" ~"It will lead, if he 68 30,1| if he lives and dies in prison, to my aiding him in life 69 33,2| scratched on the walls of his prison: - ~"Sometimes one has suffered


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