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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 2,2| your glory, John. I have taken good care not to burn that 2 4,1| driving along the pond, had taken the main street, which leads 3 4,1| of it?" ~"Well, they have taken it from me." ~"Who?" ~"Some 4 4,1| sacred word, the key has been taken from me." ~"When?" ~"This 5 4,1| same precaution has been taken at the other gates?" ~"I 6 5,1| what terrible events had taken place since his departure, 7 5,3| bulbs and seedlings, had taken up his abode in a miserable 8 6,1| the evil spirit has once taken hold of the heart of man, 9 6,2| soon as the idea had once taken root in his clear and ingenious 10 8,1| it would not perhaps have taken so complete a hold of Boxtel, 11 8,2| down to his garden, had taken up the mother bulb, and, 12 8,2| unless the workmen had taken it away. ~He ran to the 13 8,2| of August, 1672, I have taken up the mother bulb of the 14 8,2| has them about him, he has taken them to the Hague!" ~It 15 8,2| the place whence he had taken it, and, like a beast of 16 9,1| man of precautions - had taken in having the gates of the 17 9,1| much less time than we have taken to describe it. Gryphus 18 11,3| brothers De Witt had been taken down. ~When the moment came 19 12,1| him, had compassionately taken into consideration his good 20 13,2| bulbs? had not he at least taken care to enclose them in 21 13,2| the turn which affairs had taken. They, mistaking the frantic 22 15,2| evening." ~Gryphus, quite taken up with the desire of catching 23 17,1| fortnight that my father has taken such a fancy to this friend 24 20,1| man, and that he must be taken as he was, with his little 25 20,1| three parts of common mould, taken from the best spot of the 26 20,2| as the whole of my day is taken up with your tulip, you 27 21,1| rejoiced that he had not taken the third sucker under his 28 23,1| a second bulb existed. ~Taken in by the stratagem of Rosa, 29 23,1| tulip-grower, would any day be taken against that of an unknown 30 23,2| common thief would have taken the pot under his arm, and 31 24,1| speak, Rosa!" ~"Some one has taken - stolen it from us." ~" 32 24,1| it from us." ~"Stolen - taken?" said Cornelius. ~"Yes," 33 24,1| to support herself; "yes, taken, stolen!" ~And saying this, 34 26,2| prisoner; the precautions taken to insure the success of 35 27,1| expected to open, the tulip was taken away by this young woman. 36 27,2| It was that fly-leaf, taken from the Bible, which Cornelius 37 28,1| should he write? Gryphus had taken the paper and pencil from 38 28,1| not every precaution been taken since? Are not the windows 39 28,2| you don't see that I have taken means to get you under, 40 29,1| daughter Rosa, whom you have taken from me by your devilish 41 29,1| made his depositions, was taken down by his turnkeys to 42 29,1| wiped his face. ~Mathias was taken within twelve hours from 43 29,1| leaving Loewestein, then taken to the Esplanade, from which 44 29,2| prisoners have sometimes been taken to their own town to be 45 33,2| apprise him of all that had taken place. ~Those who, thanks 46 33,2| bought by Cornelius, and taken into his own garden. ~Rosa,


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