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tacked 2
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62 against
62 never
62 once
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,2| active part in it, and to take upon themselves an office 2 1,3| Gryphus; I am coming to take away my brother, who, as 3 2,2| forget all. You are coming to take me away, are you not?" ~" 4 2,3| left me nothing." ~"Here, take this Bible, and tear out 5 3,1| d'Asperen, and I cannot take any resolution on my own 6 3,1| Monseigneur! Monseigneur! take care!" ~"Of what?" ~"Among 7 3,2| sword the man who wanted to take it from him, he added, - ~" 8 4,2| 2~"Take our thanks for your good 9 4,2| out to the coachman, "and take the street on the left; 10 4,3| sous a piece. ~We cannot take upon ourselves to say whether, 11 4,3| grateful to its taste, to take any notice of him, and thus 12 7,1| away so that it should not take up too much of the room 13 7,3| appearance in the dry-room, "take your gold, your jewelry, 14 10,1| the intervening moments to take off the man's coat, and 15 10,2| but fly from this place, Take care, it bears ill luck 16 11,2| you know what I mean - to take place?" ~"Why, to-day," 17 11,2| and if from this moment I take no more notice of you, forgive 18 11,2| up in it, which you may take, Rosa, as I make you a present 19 11,2| Yes, yes, Rosa, you may take them; you are not wronging 20 11,3| not able to read, I will take care that what you write 21 11,3| which he had forgotten to take away with him. ~Cornelius 22 11,3| and sinking, was going to take her in his arms, when a 23 13,2| when he saw the Recorder take the hand of the condemned, 24 13,2| thither to his prison he would take with him his bulbs; and 25 16,1| flower. Let us, therefore, take every possible precaution, 26 16,1| will do so to-morrow." ~"Take some from a sunny spot, 27 16,1| our three bulbs; you will take one and plant it, on the 28 16,2| leave the fortress, and take his daughter with him, when 29 17,2| with his crooked fingers. ~"Take care, sir, take care," said 30 17,2| fingers. ~"Take care, sir, take care," said Cornelius, growing 31 17,2| what?" roared the jailer. ~"Take care, I say, you will crush 32 18,1| I think it very cruel to take from him the only thing 33 18,2| bulbs about him?' ~"'Then take him down, under some pretext 34 19,1| even when they did not take the shape of directions. ~ 35 20,2| nursing of my tulip will take up all your time." ~"Yes, 36 21,2| two inches." ~"Oh, Rosa, take good care of it, and we 37 21,2| it grow quickly." ~"Can I take more care of it?" said she. " 38 21,2| Oh, the flower! you must take it with you. You understand 39 22,2| a great joy; here it is, take it." ~And with one hand 40 23,2| it better to wait and to take it either an hour before 41 24,1| if I were afraid it would take wings." ~"But how did it 42 24,2| quiet. Yes, yes, I will take his keys, I will open the 43 24,2| the wrist. ~"So you will take my keys?" he said, in a 44 25,1| vehicle, Rosa was obliged to take a horse, with which the 45 25,1| honest lad, whom she would take with her, and who might 46 25,1| Rosa would allow him to take hold of either the croup 47 25,2| But for whom do you take me, sir?" ~"And for whom 48 25,2| And for whom do you take me?" ~"I hope, sir, I take 49 25,2| take me?" ~"I hope, sir, I take you for what you are, - 50 26,2| and have no cognizance to take of political offences. Go 51 26,2| Prince, did not fail to take effect on Van Systens. ~" 52 27,2| Baerle gave me all the three. Take it, Monseigneur, take it." ~ 53 27,2| three. Take it, Monseigneur, take it." ~And Rosa, unfolding 54 27,2| dear Mynheer van Systens, take charge of this young woman 55 28,1| blaspheming, drunken bully take revenge on his daughter, 56 28,1| strangled him, why should I not take his keys from him, why not 57 29,2| daughter to me?" ~"If they take me to Dort," thought Cornelius, " 58 30,1| dressed?" faltered Rosa. ~"Take the costume of a Frisian 59 31,1| three-fold celebration was to take place. ~In the first place, 60 31,1| of Mother Cybele used to take turn and turn about at Rome 61 31,2| popular adoration, will take a magnificently emblazoned 62 31,2| and any one who would now take the black tulip from him 63 32,1| said Van Baerle, "don't take me away! Let me look once


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