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39 morning
39 perhaps
38 daughter
38 flowers
38 friend
38 going
38 long
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 2,2| thinks of nothing but of flowers and of God who made them. 2 5,1| tapestry embroidered with gold flowers, the wonderful manufacture 3 5,3| wave of the stems of his flowers. His productions also began 4 6,1| number in 1653, - "To despise flowers is to offend God." ~From 5 6,1| same year: - ~"To despise flowers is to offend God. ~"The 6 6,1| the most beautiful of all flowers. ~"Therefore, he who despises 7 6,1| a blight on the innocent flowers which had excited it. ~When 8 6,1| Baerle. He wanted to see his flowers, too; he had the feelings 9 6,1| down with their string the flowers among which they were struggling, 10 6,2| next year he had obtained flowers of a perfect nut-brown, 11 7,2| the country of beautiful flowers. But, alas! these are no 12 7,2| restored to this queen of flowers its natural distinctive 13 11,1| arts, of science, and of flowers. He explained that, since 14 11,2| I have been very fond of flowers. That was at a time when 15 11,2| boldness. Well, Rosa, I loved flowers dearly, and I have found, 16 11,2| as dearly as I loved my flowers. Don't interrupt me, Rosa 17 18,1| objection to his cultivating flowers. ~"And how do you know that?" 18 19,1| proudest and noblest of flowers, rather than upon poor Rosa, 19 20,2| the realm of nature; the flowers of spring are succeeded 20 20,2| spring are succeeded by other flowers; and the bees, which so 21 20,2| sweet girl, with my loving flowers." ~"I am not displeased 22 22,2| Thou hast allowed two such flowers to grow at the grated window 23 25,2| earthenware, with yellowish flowers in a basket on three sides?" ~" 24 26,1| the water, of beer, and of flowers, sometimes even of that 25 26,2| before. ~"And you are fond of flowers?" continued Mynheer van 26 26,2| about the cultivation of flowers." ~"So it is, sir," Rosa 27 28 | 28. The Hymn Of The Flowers~ 28 28,2| between his teeth the "Hymn of Flowers," - a sad but very charming 29 31,1| Haarlem went wild about flowers, and tulips received their 30 31,1| having advertised its love of flowers in general and of tulips 31 31,1| heart as innocent as the flowers which he held in his hand. ~ 32 31,1| its gardeners. Worshipping flowers, Haarlem idolised the florist. ~ 33 32,1| Haarlem? as I see so many flowers." ~"It is, indeed, a feast 34 32,1| indeed, a feast in which flowers play a principal part." ~" 35 32,1| as you are said to love flowers, and especially that the 36 33,2| made the rudest keeper of flowers in the whole of the Seven 37 33,2| both in May, the month of flowers. ~As a matter of course, 38 33,2| wife and the culture of flowers, in the latter of which


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