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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 3,1| man whom, I assure your Highness once more, I know only by 2 3,1| Bowelt is an honest man," his Highness continued, "he will give 3 3,1| them should recognize your Highness." ~"Yes, that I might be 4 3,2| as Monseigneur, "but your Highness surely does not suppose 5 3,2| Witt." ~"We shall see," his Highness replied, with the most perfect 6 3,2| spot where they stood, his Highness and his attendant heard 7 3,2| amazement. ~"Well, then," his Highness quietly remarked, "now I 8 4,1| this man say?" asked his Highness, growing quite pale. ~"Oh, 9 4,1| Indeed, but what makes your Highness suppose?" ~"There are fatalities," 10 4,2| poor man, who has been your Highness's instructor? If there be 11 4,2| But am I to leave your Highness here, alone, in the presence 12 4,3| difficulties were still in your Highness's way of becoming de facto 13 4,3| as he had done before his Highness called him to his side. ~" 14 9,2| with the enemies of his Highness the Prince of Orange." ~" 15 11,1| reasonings was, that his Highness the Prince Stadtholder of 16 12,1| going on around him. ~His Highness, William, Prince of Orange, 17 12,1| proofs of his innocence. ~His Highness, accordingly, had granted 18 12,1| which is a capital. ~His Highness, who, as it seems, did not 19 13,1| Cornelius, otherwise his Highness might have snatched them 20 15,1| blunders in politics. His Highness has granted you your life; 21 15,1| for all that, I say his Highness has made a great mistake." ~" 22 15,2| now. Oh how I blessed his Highness in my heart! If God grants 23 16,2| your life, will not his Highness also grant you your liberty? 24 17,1| emotion than the order of his Highness which turned aside the sword 25 17,2| conspirators against his Highness who has granted you your 26 23,1| to the detriment of his Highness the Prince of Orange. ~At 27 24,2| know all to-morrow, and his Highness the Stadtholder the day 28 26,1| distinguished honour is your Highness bestowing for ever on my 29 26,1| endeavours are pleasing to your Highness!" ~"Have you got the flower 30 26,1| if in the meanwhile your Highness will do me the honour of 31 26,1| sure - knowing that your Highness is here - to lose no time 32 26,1| send for him." ~"Yes, your Highness, but ---- ~"What is it?" ~" 33 26,1| Systens." ~"So it is, your Highness." ~"And have you any proofs 34 26,2| to question her when your Highness came in." ~"Question her, 35 26,2| way to the Prince. ~His Highness was just going to walk ahead, 36 26,2| even if I go before his Highness the Stadtholder himself, 37 27,1| Orange, started back. ~"His Highness!" he called out. ~"His Highness!" 38 27,1| Highness!" he called out. ~"His Highness!" Rosa repeated in dismay. ~ 39 27,1| black tulip?" ~"Yes, your Highness," answered Boxtel, in a 40 27,1| said the Prince. ~"No, your Highness!" ~"And you, child, do you 41 27,1| that this damsel lies, your Highness." ~"You deny, therefore, 42 27,1| been at Loewestein, your Highness, but I deny having stolen 43 27,1| as I shall now tell your Highness. This damsel knew that I 44 27,1| which, with the help of your Highness's justice, I hope to gain." ~" 45 27,1| itself will prove to your Highness what trust you may place 46 27,1| choking, said, - ~"Yes, your Highness." ~"Go on," said the Prince 47 27,1| Isaac continued. "Your Highness knows all. But there is 48 27,1| But, fortunately, your Highness has now been warned against 49 27,2| What I wish to say, your Highness, is that Cornelius is as 50 27,2| revealing it to me? No, no, your Highness, I repeat it, and even at 51 27,2| Witt!" cried Boxtel. "His Highness knows only too much of him, 52 27,2| Cornelius a thief? Pray, your Highness, do not say such a word, 53 27,2| hand of Rosa, and which his Highness had read, folded up, and 54 29,2| you an aide-de-camp of his Highness, even one of his most intimate 55 30,1| house. He came from his Highness, with a request for Rosa 56 30,1| Loewestein?" ~"Yes, your Highness." ~"You do not love him?" ~" 57 30,1| for you." ~"How does your Highness wish me to be dressed?" 58 31,2| name of the grower; and his Highness, in a loud and audible tone, 59 31,2| the gilded chair of his Highness the Stadtholder. ~And the 60 32,2| here is the escort of his Highness the Stadtholder, and if 61 32,2| who accompanied him, his Highness ordered his carriage to 62 32,2| Haarlem according to your Highness's command." ~"What does 63 32,2| dying I shall bless your Highness's mercy for having allowed 64 32,2| have made his thanks to his Highness prostrate on his knees with 65 33,2| be less generous than his Highness the Stadtholder, he consented


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