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33 heaven
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33 passed
33 president
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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   Chapter
1 2,2| not?" ~"I am suffering no longer, since I see you, my brother." ~" 2 3,3| it could not resist much longer, and the jailer, growing 3 4,1| Cornelius de Witt was no longer in the prison. ~Cornelius 4 4,1| evident that the driver was no longer urging his horses with the 5 5,1| compassionate to honour him any longer with his confidence, Craeke, 6 6,1| interest in tulips was no longer a stimulus to his exertions, 7 6,1| Thus Boxtel soon was no longer content with seeing Van 8 7,1| culture of tulips ventured no longer to put onions in his stews, 9 8,1| that Mynheer Isaac was no longer able to resist it. ~Accordingly, 10 8,2| said, "therefore, I can no longer live at Dort: away, then, 11 11,1| martyrs, Van Baerle had no longer any reason for withholding 12 11,1| adversary that he needs no longer any oppressive means to 13 11,2| man who has only one hour longer to live must be a great 14 11,2| put it, since he had no longer any fear of being searched, 15 12,1| and the same rabble, no longer yelling, but completely 16 15,1| most decidedly have it no longer." ~"Well, well," said Gryphus, " 17 15,1| You would not suffer any longer; whereas, I will not disguise 18 17,1| again, he does not care any longer for you; quite the contrary, - 19 19,1| object in his mind; but he no longer looked upon it as a treasure 20 20,2| and without caring any longer to hide from Cornelius this 21 20,2| sighed Rosa, who at last no longer coyly withdrew her warm 22 21,1| prisoner in the morning, he no longer found him morose and lying 23 21,1| a lantern. She needed no longer a light, as she could now 24 21,1| another; she therefore no longer drew back her hands from 25 23,1| his telescope left him no longer in any uncertainty before 26 24,1| friend." ~Poor Rosa! she no longer dared to call him "My beloved 27 24,2| lambkins, you shall not much longer have the felicity of conspiring 28 26,1| his anteroom, without any longer heeding Rosa, whom he left 29 26,2| himself because he had no longer any news of his tulip; his 30 28,1| Rosa, being watched, was no longer able to come. Could she 31 29,1| Gryphus, whose presence was no longer necessary after having made 32 30,1| regretted that he had no longer by his side the chatty soldier, 33 32,2| perhaps it will not be much longer. You don't know, sir, what


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