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1 5 | The Tulip-Fancier And His Neighbour~ 2 5,3| and arrangements of his neighbour. ~After all, this mishap 3 5,3| took half a degree from his neighbour's tulips. ~The law was for 4 5,3| looking into that of his neighbour Van Baerle, he convinced 5 5,3| the tulip. He foresaw his neighbour's success, and he felt such 6 6,1| upon the injury which his neighbour would cause him, and thus 7 6,1| and every gesture of his neighbour; and whenever he thought 8 6,1| the flower-stands of his neighbour. But, remembering that he 9 6,1| left the flower-beds of his neighbour. The mists of the morning 10 6,2| fine soft earth which his neighbour scattered upon his cherished 11 6,2| which was to have killed his neighbour. But it is time that we 12 7,1| meaning of which the prying neighbour could not read in the movement 13 7,1| of bulbs, Boxtel knew his neighbour too well not to expect that 14 7,1| the jealous hatred of his neighbour, Van Baerle had proceeded 15 8,1| more attentively than his neighbour Cornelius was used to do, 16 8,1| Boxtel, at this moment your neighbour Cornelius van Baerle is 17 10,1| Christian in helping my neighbour." ~"Yes, and affording him 18 13,1| calculations of the envious neighbour would have been correct. ~ ~ 19 14,1| of her master's envious neighbour. ~ ~ 20 31,1| Haarlem, - just as her neighbour, Leyden, became the centre 21 33,1| Jacob, he recognised his neighbour, Isaac Boxtel, whom, in