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trouble 4
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38 true
38 voice
37 light
37 night
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,3| what you say is only too true." ~Then, in pursuing his 2 2,2| canals." ~"All this is quite true, my dear Cornelius, but 3 4,1| fortunate if it should turn out true!" ~"Certainly it would be 4 4,1| be fortunate if it were true," said the young man; "unfortunately 5 4,1| unfortunately it cannot be true." ~"However, look!" said 6 5,2| deserved to be hung. It is true, they did not particularly 7 5,3| quite in accordance with the true state of things in general, 8 6,1| seemed to master with the true instinct of genius, that 9 7,1| of 1671. The tulips, like true daughters of the East, averse 10 8,1| performed his duty like a true Hollander, and who arrested 11 8,1| told you is indeed quite true." ~"How so?" ~"Mynheer van 12 8,1| and if what people say is true, it won't do him much good." ~" 13 10,1| one moment told her the true state of the case and, ashamed 14 10,1| doubtful air. ~"It is quite true, master! I am quite ready 15 10,2| torn to pieces?" ~"That's true," said Cornelius, gravely. ~" 16 16,2| abundance of moisture." ~"All true, all true," exclaimed Cornelius, 17 16,2| moisture." ~"All true, all true," exclaimed Cornelius, clapping 18 17,1| Rosa, smiling. ~"Ah, that's true," Cornelius observed, with 19 18,2| our ways." ~"Well, that is true; but only think! you are 20 20,1| received my letter." ~"It is true; I have received it." ~" 21 21,2| Cornelius." ~"Ah! that's true, my sweet Rosa. Oh, my God! 22 21,2| but sent her away. ~It is true that he did so in order 23 24,1| have been robbed, it is true, but shall we allow ourselves 24 26,1| place of a smile, "I am a true Hollander, I am fond of 25 26,1| claimed by usurpers. It's true that it is worth a hundred 26 26,2| to Loewestein." ~"That is true, sir." ~"Otherwise, you 27 27,1| betrayed some confusion. ~It is true his agitation might have 28 27,2| Prince, "I will tell you the true story of these three bulbs. 29 28,2| heaven is our home,~Our true home, as from thence comes 30 28,2| in the morning." ~"It's true, you generally bring me 31 29,2| shrugging his shoulders like a true philosopher, "let him talk; 32 31,1| William of Orange, as a true Hollander, had promised 33 31,1| the multitude, which with true philosophic spirit, waits 34 31,2| interpret, something of their true thoughts. ~As if your true 35 31,2| true thoughts. ~As if your true politician's hat were not 36 32,1| are a prisoner." ~"It is true I am a prisoner, but I am 37 33,2| only of what perhaps is the true glory of Holland, and forms 38 33,2| and forms especially her true happiness, do not attempt


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