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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 3,1| Town-hall opened, and a man came forth to address the people. ~" 2 4,2| order, the coachman suddenly came to a stop. ~"Now, then, 3 4,2| But in another instant it came to a dead stop. A blacksmith 4 4,3| them up by the feet. ~Then came the most dastardly scoundrels 5 5,2| 1672, Cornelius de Witt came to Dort for three months, 6 6,2| which Cornelius de Witt came to pay to his native town. ~ ~ 7 7,1| the florist. He therefore came to the conclusion that the 8 7,3| confusion remembering whence it came, folded in it the three 9 7,3| January last." ~A sudden light came into the mind of Cornelius. ~" 10 9,1| at the Tol-Hek? ~Gryphus came forth trembling behind the 11 9,1| two corpses, which they came back to gibbet at the usual 12 11,1| been mistaken; the judges came on the following day to 13 11,2| the Recorder of the States came to read the sentence to 14 11,2| round to look from whom it came; but Rosa, who had foreseen 15 11,3| taken down. ~When the moment came to descend in order to follow 16 13,1| not discourage Boxtel. He came back to the charge, but 17 14,1| inhaling the fresh air which came from the river, and casting 18 14,1| sixteenth day, at last, she came back without it. ~Van Baerle 19 14,2| Baerle's nurse. ~And also it came to pass, that one evening 20 14,2| to the dairy; and when he came, I asked him as a favour 21 17,1| receiving them. ~One evening she came half an hour later than 22 17,1| anxious to hear." ~"This man came several times before to 23 17,1| left, he left too; when I came here, he came after me. 24 17,1| too; when I came here, he came after me. At the Hague his 25 17,2| discovered nothing. He never came at the same hours as he 26 18,1| Rosa. ~In the evening she came back. Her first words announced 27 19,1| of his captivity, when it came to a question of bestowing 28 19,1| deeply afflicted her, now came back to his mind more vividly 29 19,2| extraordinary occasions, Rosa never came during the day. Cornelius 30 19,2| his heart to last until it came back again. ~Van Baerle 31 20,1| Cornelius anxiously asked. ~"He came for the sake of the tulip." ~" 32 20,2| which I felt when people came to tell me at the Buytenhof 33 21,1| When Gryphus, therefore, came to see his prisoner in the 34 21,1| expedition. ~At six Gryphus came back again, but alone; Cornelius 35 21,1| day was Cornelius; Rosa came at nine. ~She was without 36 21,1| in its remembrance. ~Rosa came at the same hour, and Cornelius 37 22,1| exchange for his tulip! ~Day came, without any news; the tulip 38 22,1| passed as the night. Night came, and with it Rosa, joyous 39 24,1| the noise of steps which came up the staircase, and of 40 24,1| before I left his house; I came home, and my door was locked, 41 25,1| off at a canter, she soon came up with him. ~The honest 42 25,1| call her; and, when the man came back to tell him that he 43 25,2| has been stolen from me. I came here to reclaim it before 44 26,2| question her when your Highness came in." ~"Question her, Mynheer 45 26,2| then with a tone which came from the depth of her heart, 46 27,1| follow this man that you came to me at Leyden to solicit 47 27,1| blush for her ingratitude. I came to Loewestein because I 48 27,2| a short consideration he came to the conclusion that she 49 29,2| himself on a crooked stick, came forth from the jailer's 50 30,1| at Van Systen's house. He came from his Highness, with


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