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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 2,1| I hope the deputies will give these madmen a flat refusal; 2 2,3| Van Baerle will neither give up the parcel nor burn it 3 3,1| Highness continued, "he will give to the demand of these furibund 4 3,2| from my horse, or I shall give the word of command to advance." ~" 5 3,2| I have some advice to give you," Rosa said, trembling 6 3,3| Cornelius, "I have nothing to give you in exchange for the 7 3,3| Then, as the gate began to give way amidst the triumphant 8 4,1| And wherefore did you give it up to him?" ~"Because 9 5,2| in vain did he try to give him a taste for glory, - 10 5,3| Boxtel, had been obliged to give up for this purpose his 11 6,2| flower-beds. ~Boxtel heard him give the order, and saw the sentry-box 12 6,2| elements; perhaps we should give him pleasure if we were 13 7,2| therefore settled I shall give the hundred thousand guilders 14 7,2| restored in Holland, I shall give to the poor only fifty thousand 15 7,3| know it very well." ~"Then give up to us the seditious papers 16 7,3| Doctor," said the judge; "give up to us the papers which 17 7,3| he continued, "Will you give up those papers to me?" ~" 18 7,3| open this drawer, and to give up to me the papers which 19 9,1| family cell here, and we will give it to you." ~And quite enchanted 20 10,1| I found endeavouring to give you his aid." ~"His aid?" 21 11,2| still bathed in tears. ~"Give me your hand, and promise 22 11,3| settled between us." ~"You give me the hundred thousand 23 12,1| Grotius. They will hardly give me twelve stivers, and I 24 13,2| another fanatic who would give a hundred guilders for his 25 15,1| gentle as lambs if you only give them brandy or Moselle, 26 15,2| them, then?" ~"Did you not give them to me as a thing which 27 16,1| for a minute." ~"You will give me another, which I will 28 17,2| of them, I would gladly give them for the one which you 29 18,2| be a meanness! If I thus give up the only and last resource 30 19,1| tulip, - that is to say, to give up seeing him, if need be, - 31 20,2| everything for you that could give you pleasure? have I not 32 21,1| spoke of those things which give wings to the hours; they 33 21,2| cried Cornelius, "you give me permission, then?" ~" 34 22,1| Haarlem in ten hours; you will give me paper and pencil, and, 35 22,1| soon as it opens I will give you news, which being done 36 22,1| soft, rosy cheek. Oh, Rosa, give it me of your own free will, 37 22,2| run some little risk to give a great joy; here it is, 38 22,2| beautiful simplicity. You will give to the committee all the 39 22,2| name of the President?" ~"Give me the letter, I will direct 40 22,2| burgomaster of Haarlem; give it to me, Rosa, give it 41 22,2| Haarlem; give it to me, Rosa, give it to me." ~And with a trembling 42 23,1| which she had handled, to give her tulip the best soil 43 23,2| these two names he would give to the tulip, but, as both 44 24,2| know the law, - we shall give a second edition of the 45 25,2| still some good in you, I'll give you some good advice. Be 46 28,1| his brain, would it not give to his arm, which had been 47 28,2| harm." ~"Certainly; I don't give it you to please you, you 48 29,2| should not in this world give my name either to a child 49 29,2| without an opportunity to give her one last kiss, or even 50 29,2| likely thought it his duty to give Cornelius some new information; 51 30,1| read the orders which I give to the Governor, and execute 52 31,2| Stadtholder himself should give the prize of a hundred thousand 53 32,1| The officer was about to give the order to proceed, but 54 33,2| latter continued, - ~"I give to Rosa the sum of a hundred


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