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1 2,3| unfortunately, I shall be obliged to write." ~"And why that?" ~"Because 2 2,3| But will you be able to write, poor old fellow?" John 3 2,3| the pencil and began to write, when through the white 4 6,2| which we have undertaken to write, and to that we limit ourselves, 5 11,3| pencil and paper, that I may write it down for you." ~Rosa 6 11,3| in itself a divine power. Write in it what you have to write, 7 11,3| Write in it what you have to write, Mynheer Cornelius; and 8 11,3| take care that what you write shall be accomplished." ~ 9 11,3| reverently. ~"With what shall I write?" asked Cornelius. ~"There 10 16,2| able to read what I should write to you, nor to write to 11 16,2| should write to you, nor to write to me your thoughts in return." ~" 12 16,2| smiling. "Teach me to read and write. I shall make the best of 13 17,1| you will read all that I write to you of the pangs of jealousy 14 17,1| I shall read it, if you write with good big letters." ~ 15 19,1| Rosa was already able to write a legible hand when Cornelius 16 19,1| progressing quickly enough to write, after eight days at the 17 20,2| and lots of them." ~"Who write letters?" ~"They do write." ~" 18 20,2| write letters?" ~"They do write." ~"And now, as you know 19 22,1| pen and ink, and I will write, or rather, on second thoughts, 20 22,1| conspiracy in it. You will write to the President of the 21 26,2| neither how to read nor how to write. No, the black tulip has 22 28,1| able to come. Could she not write? and if so, could she convey 23 28,1| Van Baerle had proposed to write to Rosa, but where was she? ~ 24 28,1| also would have wished to write to the Hague to be beforehand 25 28,1| head. ~But how should he write? Gryphus had taken the paper 26 33,2| married life, could read and write so well that she was able