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1 4,3| having mangled, and torn, and completely stripped the two brothers, 2 5,2| of his fellow citizens by completely shunning the pursuit of 3 6,2| rows of his tulips to be completely disordered, like the pikes 4 6,2| some of them bent, others completely broken and already withering, 5 6,2| his hated rival, was now completely disgusted with tulip-growing, 6 7,2| would be still better, a completely new scent; if I restored 7 7,3| Cornelius replied, "that I am completely at a loss to understand 8 9,1| The prison was therefore completely deserted. Why should people 9 11,1| or of a man's having so completely got the better of his adversary 10 12,1| no longer yelling, but completely thunderstruck, were staring 11 15,2| he ran to the window, and completely demolished the nest of the 12 15,2| precipitately, that she completely forgot to return to Cornelius 13 27,2| being deposited with him; completely ignorant. I am as certain 14 27,2| I have already said, are completely out of the province of the 15 31,2| regarded as impossible, - a completely black tulip. ~Nothing however,