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1 1,1| happens that he does not find at his side some miserable 2 3,3| the Bible which you will find in my room; it is the last 3 4,1| that the poor fellow will find the gate closed against 4 4,1| against him which he hoped to find open." ~"Has an order been 5 5,2| fanciers will be sure to find them in the catalogues of 6 7,1| the preceding chapters, we find him, about one o'clock in 7 7,2| ever illustrious. ~"I shall find the black tulip," said Cornelius 8 8,2| garden. ~There he would find them, and, moreover, it 9 10,2| Rosa, "the people want to find you guilty. But whether 10 11,1| concerned, it was impossible to find him, as he had left Holland. ~ 11 13,2| and perhaps he would even find a garden where the black 12 14,1| charitable soul who might find it to convey it to her as 13 16,1| Baerle's cell, expecting to find him trespassing; but Cornelius 14 16,2| this man. He might one day find Loewestein dull, or the 15 18,2| the other bulbs, we shall find them, as there usually are 16 19,1| Therefore, although he might find Rosa a pleasant companion 17 20,2| leave me the evenings to find him." ~"But, Rosa, the will 18 21,2| but with money you will find a messenger. Have you any 19 22,1| perfectly black, you must find a messenger." ~"If it is 20 22,1| And if on your return you find it open?" ~"Well?" ~"Oh, 21 24,1| will see whether I will not find the thief, - whether I will 22 24,1| bars, and kill everything I find in the prison." ~"Be merciful, 23 25,1| Jacob, and, as he could not find him either, he began to 24 25,2| nursed." ~"Well, then, go and find out Master Boxtel, at the 25 27,1| spot where you hoped to find the bulb? Do you deny having 26 28,1| become of me, and how shall I find Rosa again?" ~Such were 27 28,1| Rosa, at the moment when we find him standing at the window. ~ 28 29,2| direction he should look to find it? ~In truth, to restrain