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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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501 28,2| these words he drew forth a clasp-knife and opened it. ~"Halloa! 502 11,1| proves him to belong to the class of men most dangerous to 503 5,2| and insects, collected and classified the Flora of all the Dutch 504 5,1| trim, and tidy, even more cleanly scoured and more carefully 505 16,1| rebellion against such a clement prince as the Stadtholder. ~ 506 21,1| Queen Semiramis, to Queen Cleopatra, to Queen Elizabeth, to 507 6,1| soil and the most congenial climate - how to vary the colours, 508 29,2| brigand," roared Gryphus, clinching his fists at the victim 509 24,2| black tulip wrapped up in a cloak, and, throwing himself into 510 22,2| with swelling heart, at the cloudless vault of heaven, and the 511 13,1| bribe any one. He therefore clung to the idea which Rosa had 512 29,2| who was escaping from his clutches, "is it not a shame that 513 13,1| rostro, - that is to say, coaxing some, and kicking the others. ~ 514 14,2| like the raven of the Roman cobbler, would have thrown away 515 2,1| under the protection of the cocked pistols of his dragoons, 516 1,3| along faster and faster, cocking their muskets, brandishing 517 29,1| killed more than fifty black cocks with it, and I vow I'll 518 19,2| only the chest will be a coffin." ~Rosa grew pale as death. ~" 519 28,1| Rosa again?" ~Such were the cogitations of Cornelius three days 520 26,2| black tulip, and have no cognizance to take of political offences. 521 5,1| of them bore the date of coinage of 1640, and the other that 522 5,1| father, myself, and the coiner, will have the surprise 523 18,1| taking my father by the collar; but he immediately loosed 524 3,1| ten minutes before, his colleague had been received. ~This 525 5,2| laying the groundwork of his collection, after which he broke in 526 6,1| Wonder of Haarlem," the "Colombin obscur," and the "Columbin 527 11,3| Society. He will cause the color of the flower to be proved 528 6,2| that the tulip borrows its colors from the elements; perhaps 529 5,3| quicker, and had a better colouring, with the temperate warmth 530 6,1| Colombin obscur," and the "Columbin clair terni." ~The frightened 531 6,1| the string broke and the combatants vanished. ~Boxtel, hidden 532 25,1| itself with the energy for combating or with the resources for 533 31,2| with a flower in his belt, combed and brushed, and all clad 534 11,3| say, that its name should combine yours and mine; and as, 535 6,2| then moistening them, then combining them with others by a sort 536 5,3| certainly astonishing what rich comfort great minds, in the midst 537 20,1| You may make yourself comfortable on that score," said Rosa, 538 6,2| who has passed the night comfortably in his bed, and has had 539 19,1| could have told his gentle comforter to sacrifice him to his 540 1,3| have muskets?" roared the commandant of the burghers. ~"I must 541 2,1| his order from the States commanded him to guard the prison 542 30,1| said, with that strangely commanding accent which chilled all 543 26,2| made Van Systens a sign to commence the examination forthwith. ~ 544 16,2| black, the sprouting has commenced, the veins of the bulb are 545 1,1| middle of which our narrative commences, were not indissolubly connected 546 8,2| and care than the first commercial houses of Amsterdam their 547 23,2| now, he not only might be committing a useless crime, but also 548 6,2| into a state of most active commotion. Some fanciers caught at 549 24,1| my father know we were in communication with each other? How should 550 24,2| Cornelius, is he? Ah! Missy has communications with prisoners of state. 551 29,2| tell you?" whispered the communicative guard in the ear of the 552 4,1| with me the order for the commutation of the punishment, the gate-keeper 553 2,1| its approaches with three companies. ~"Wherefore such an order? 554 21,2| angel in heaven that may be compared to you, Rosa!" ~"Indeed!" 555 5,3| cupboards, and drawers with compartments, and wire guards for the 556 33,2| towards that point of the compass where France lay, as if 557 5,1| whom he found a little too compassionate to honour him any longer 558 12,1| judgment against him, had compassionately taken into consideration 559 5,3| him a rival and successful competitor; and his rival, instead 560 21,1| prisoner look with greater complacency at a search made in his 561 29,2| the officer, who seemed complacently to wait until he had finished 562 2,2| never thought of uttering a complaint, except once, to say, 'Poor 563 29,2| the man, in his official complaisance, would not have failed to 564 17,1| lamp illuminated the rich complexion of Rosa, her blue liquid 565 1,1| advantage from his ready compliance with the wishes of his fellow 566 11,1| the godfather; manifest complicity being considered to exist 567 1,1| of his wife, he at last complied, only adding to his signature 568 26,1| interrupted him in the midst of a composition which stimulated his vanity, 569 30,1| awful death." ~The Prince compressed his lips, and knit his brow 570 16,2| subjects a conversation may comprise. ~Only Rosa had made it 571 11,2| have supposed this to be comprised." ~On this answer, the Recorder 572 6,1| gain his ends without being compromised himself. ~He considered 573 21,1| heroically to the pangs which the compulsory silence concerning the tulip 574 5,2| labourers; nor had he any conception that there was in this world 575 17,2| you meddle with what don't concern you, but go down as quickly 576 27,1| the black tulip, and, in concert with a lover of hers in 577 23,2| hidden. ~He heard the plan concerted between Cornelius and Rosa 578 8,1| everything, and had rightly concluded that the papers intrusted 579 1,1| when such a providential concurrence of circumstances does occur, 580 6,1| world under the ban, and condemn as schismatics and heretics 581 2,1| expected death, were only condemning him to exile. ~Endowed with 582 9,1| cresset and his keys to conduct Cornelius to the cell, which 583 32,1| Lieutenant?" he asked of his conductor. ~"As you may see, sir," 584 1,2| Cornelius de Witt, who not only conferred the dignity of Stadtholder 585 17,1| nobody help you, and don't confide your secret to any one in 586 7,2| is Craeke." ~"Craeke! the confidential servant of Mynheer John 587 23,1| convicted of high treason, he confidently hoped that, having once 588 11,1| The honest doctor did not confine himself to this avowal, 589 26,2| ought to be kept in close confinement at Loewestein." ~"Alas! 590 15,2| together! But your letter only confirmed me the more in my resolution. 591 19,1| least he had been before the confiscation of his property; Cornelius 592 7,2| of them uninjured. That confounded Craeke! thus to rush into 593 2,1| off in an instant, as I am confoundedly bored here." ~"Yes, yes!" 594 25,1| heart. ~But whilst he was congratulating himself on having such a 595 27,2| of joy, and received the congratulations of the President. ~"You, 596 15,1| books, no paper, and no conjuring book. It's books that helped 597 6,2| it is time that we should connect with this epoch of the operations 598 17,1| the world; do you see, a connoisseur by merely looking at the 599 5,3| of Porus, who, on being conquered by Alexander, consoled himself 600 31,1| Mithridates, nor of the conquest of Gaul. The procession 601 31,2| Van Systens at work on so conscientiously, he would not fail to make 602 24,2| coach, we shall with the consent of the reader, follow him 603 33,2| Highness the Stadtholder, he consented to make his peace. ~Appointed 604 11,1| above all, that he was too considerate a man to have communicated 605 5,3| catastrophes, will derive from the consolations of philosophy. ~But alas! 606 18,1| scarcely pronounced these consolatory words when a voice was heard 607 6,2| companions. This was enough to console Van Baerle, and enough to 608 15,1| heads always clear to make conspiracies. But I tell you, at the 609 17,2| means of correspondence with conspirators against his Highness who 610 24,2| longer have the felicity of conspiring together. Away with you, 611 31,2| pieces, towards which he was constantly squinting, fearful of losing 612 24,1| Cornelius, immovable and full of consternation, heard almost without understanding, 613 11,3| black tulip, which will constitute a new species, the name 614 11,1| the correspondence which constituted the crime. ~The judges wished 615 5,2| twenty-eight years, an iron constitution and keen perceptions, and 616 31,1| spend their money for the construction of a man-of-war - that is 617 1,1| powers on earth without consulting the King above; and the 618 7,1| the presses, supposed to contain papers of the greatest importance. ~ 619 33,2| golden frames; one of them containing the letter in which his 620 7,3| to me the papers which it contains." ~Saying this, the judge 621 5,2| famous admiral set out to contend singlehanded against the 622 6,1| his lips, or a flash of contentment glistening in his eyes, 623 26,1| out of it? whilst we are contesting with each other, the tulip 624 7,1| front into which Boxtel was continually prying with his telescope. ~ 625 9,2| the door so violently and continuously, that Gryphus, with his 626 4,1| more faces, furious and contorted with rage, showed themselves 627 1,3| merely lifting his sword and contracting his brow whilst he addressed 628 16,2| hangman?" ~Cornelius tried to contradict her, and certainly he would 629 27,1| making a violent effort to control his feelings, was already 630 17,1| although it had been quite convenient for them to read each other' 631 17,1| communicate, was too high for conveniently reading a book, although 632 21,1| awoke. ~Ah! if Rosa had only conversed about the tulip, Cornelius 633 16,1| I will, besides, try to convert everything into an artificial 634 5,1| on the canal-boats, which conveyed him by easy stages to Dort, 635 23,1| watched himself. ~He saw Rosa conveying a large flower-pot of white 636 26,1| to have brought a certain conviction into the heart of Van Systens, 637 1,2| wedded to their political convictions as their ancestors were 638 8,1| without a moment's delay convoked his colleagues early for 639 21,1| whilst others were lovingly cooing on the roof or near the 640 9,2| rising sun began to gild the coping stones at the gable ends 641 15,2| truth," she said, with that coquetry which somehow or other is 642 16,2| little hand, of which the coquettish damsel was particularly 643 28,1| my bars, or in braiding cords to let myself down from 644 7,1| speaking, after the two Corneliuses had visited together all 645 5,1| carefully waxed in the hidden corners than in the places which 646 31,2| and his nosegay, then the corporation, then followed a cheer for 647 13,1| neighbour would have been correct. ~ ~ 648 16,1| Cornelius had ceased to correspond, since his correspondent 649 16,1| to correspond, since his correspondent was at hand. It is even 650 9,2| what people will get for corresponding with the enemies of his 651 1,2| Cornelius de Witt had made to corrupt him; the sums of money which 652 31,1| this pacific and fragrant cortege the black tulip was seen, 653 1,2| dignities; to pay all the costs of the trial; and to be 654 27,2| reader may remember, was couched in the following terms: - ~" 655 31,2| the gentlemen of the town councils generously treated the assemblage 656 7,2| ears the glow of that evil counsellor which is called wrath. ~ ~ 657 8,1| Boxtel hid himself under the counterpane. ~"Oh, sir!" cried the servant, 658 18,1| have fallen ill but for the counterpoise which Providence had granted 659 20,2| events; whereas, without counting that amorous Jacob, you 660 5,1| or a leathern chair, in a counting-house or a laboratory, that certainly 661 14,2| words. The Stadtholder has a country-house, one league distant from 662 7,1| unpopularity with which his countrymen were going to honour him, 663 30,1| easy to see that she is a countrywoman of yours, and that you recognise 664 9,1| forth trembling behind the courageous Rosa. They went to close 665 25,2| this matter, for we have a court of justice and a prison 666 5,3| certain building in his court-yard by a story, which shutting 667 6,2| revenge. Sometimes, whilst covering Van Baerle with his telescope, 668 17,1| moved the soil aside which covers the bulb, I saw the first 669 2,3| honest Craeke sounds his coxswain's whistle, it will be a 670 20,2| Rosa, who at last no longer coyly withdrew her warm hands 671 1,2| at Schevening, a French craft. Tyckelaer has seen her." ~ ~ 672 23,1| every means suggested by his crafty nature to watch the others 673 17,2| grows on tiles, or in the crannies of the walls. ~Gryphus suspected 674 8,1| feeling of shame or from craven weakness, Isaac Boxtel did 675 12,1| three days before, were now craving for a new victim. ~And scarcely 676 6,1| following in the tracks of the Creator, except perhaps Shakespeare 677 11,2| regret." ~Rosa felt a shudder creeping over her frame, for, whilst 678 6,1| by that slow fever which creeps over the heart and changes 679 28,2| force you to confess your crimes." ~"Are you mad, my dear 680 11,2| generally bestow upon great criminals of every sort. ~But whilst 681 31,1| succeeded in his object. ~Dark crimson velvet, dark purple silk, 682 28,1| be picked up maimed and crippled; I should be labelled, and 683 29,2| restrain his tears at such a crisis the poor wretch's heart 684 17,1| acquaintance with an old crony who used to visit him at 685 15,1| can make the sign of the cross with that arm' (Gryphus 686 6,2| the necessary planting and cross-breeding to reduce the tulips which 687 2,2| Rhine would not have been crossed, and Holland might still 688 6,1| which might be effected by crosses of colour or otherwise, 689 11,2| She went up to Cornelius, crossing her arms on her heaving 690 25,1| take hold of either the croup or the bridle of her horse. 691 31,2| Java; nor in the thirsty crowds, who quenched their thirst 692 26,2| suffered. She described the cruelty of Gryphus; the destruction 693 31,2| their thirst with pickled cucumbers; - no, so far as we are 694 4,2| the street, brandishing cudgels in their hands, and calling 695 13,2| belabour him with kicks and cuffs, such as could not have 696 14,1| servant reclaimed them with culinary intentions, having eaten 697 21,2| tenderly. ~"Faith, I shall cull it, if you wish it." ~"Oh, 698 29,2| guard in the ear of the culprit. ~"A lie." ~"How so?" ~" 699 5,2| flower, and to make more of a cult of it than ever naturalists 700 23,1| which for several months he cultivated by means of the best Genievre 701 5,2| entrance into their town, the cup of honour was offered to 702 1,1| steeples and its almost Eastern cupolas are reflected, - the city 703 28,1| procure me a place among the curiosities of Holland. ~"But no; and 704 17,2| your life a hard one?" ~"A curse on you!" Cornelius exclaimed, 705 28,1| Providence. It is one of the curses of misfortune that it thus 706 5,1| the yellow foliage of a curtain of poplar trees, the whole 707 1,3| pretty demureness, dropped a curtesy to him. Chucking her under 708 13,2| thing was, moreover, quite customary among the "faithful brethren," 709 29,1| prisoner of the usages and customs of Loewestein, which however 710 31,1| as the bearers of Mother Cybele used to take turn and turn 711 9,2| side of the yard, with the cynical inscription surmounting 712 28,1| my shoulders to fly, like Daedalus? But luck is against me 713 28,2| Well, a pigeon is a very dainty morsel, and a man who eats 714 31,2| lively music, and the young damsels of Haarlem made their appearance 715 31,1| enough for its people to dance on it, with the accompaniment 716 31,1| energy of the singing and dancing sort than those of the good 717 31,2| might be, nor in the young dandies, resplendent in their Sunday 718 6,1| of numbers. ~And also, if Dante had wished for a new type 719 17,1| years of age, and never dares to look me in the face, 720 1,2| Christian charity. ~This daring miscreant detailed, with 721 18,1| cloud of jealousy which had darkened the brow of Cornelius speedily 722 22,2| come quickly." ~Cornelius darted with one spring from the 723 2,1| the prison, as the surf dashing against the rocks, now reached 724 5,1| one set of them bore the date of coinage of 1640, and 725 9,2| read the following lines, daubed by the coarse brush of a 726 13,1| come to the Buytenhof at daybreak, to secure a better place; 727 6,1| Baerle's beds tulips which dazzled him by their beauty, and 728 6,2| of horticulture had not deadened in Isaac his fierce envy 729 6,1| to his exertions, but a deadening anxiety. Henceforth all 730 27,2| the Prince left, among the deafening cheers of the crowd outside. ~ 731 29,1| held tight under his arm, dealt the jailer a vigorous blow 732 27,1| quiet eye flashed, and a death-like paleness spread over his 733 28,1| has found Gryphus with the death-rattle in his throat, or perhaps 734 4,1| have signed is truly the death-warrant of Master Cornelius. Do 735 11,3| near a wooden bench, and a deathlike face half covered with long 736 3,1| along, and let us hear the debate." ~"Oh, Monseigneur! Monseigneur! 737 14,2| himself. ~Whilst Cornelius, debating this point within himself, 738 18,1| because he has said so." ~"To deceive me, perhaps." ~"No, he repents." ~" 739 19,1| then his foreboding had not deceived him; Rosa, being vexed, 740 15,1| idea of escaping, I most decidedly have it no longer." ~"Well, 741 16,2| leave this point to the decision of wiser heads than ours. ~ 742 29,1| desperate, Cornelius took a decisive step, belaboring his jailer 743 5,1| open towards the river, decked out with silk tapestry embroidered 744 11,2| even if I were making you a declaration of love, alas! poor dear, 745 33,2| at last, in order, as he declared, not to be less generous 746 31,2| magnificent trees, which were decorated with garlands and inscriptions, 747 5,3| studio all the accessories of decoration? ~Yet, although thus consoling 748 11,2| and praised Him in His decrees. I am at peace with Him 749 27,1| illustrious personage. I have dedicated it to the King of Portugal. 750 23,2| with theft. ~This was a deep-laid scheme, and quite worthy 751 6,2| destined to modify or to deepen their colours. He knew what 752 19,1| He, on his part, awoke deeper in love than ever. The tulip, 753 5,2| whom he entertained the deepest veneration, and retired 754 31,1| of Caesar; neither of the defeat of Mithridates, nor of the 755 2,2| would have prevented the defeats of Rees, Orsay, Wesel, and 756 21,1| This was indeed a great defect in Rosa. ~Cornelius confessed 757 20,1| thought and strength for defending yourself; but to my poor 758 29,1| offensive, and Van Baerle on the defensive. ~Then, as the situation 759 1,3| hatchets, and looking death and defiance in all directions. ~No violence, 760 28,2| his song again: - ~"Men defile us and kill us while loving 761 11,1| which the judges began to deliberate on the verdict. ~They considered 762 11,2| off his head." ~As this deliberation was a most serious affair, 763 3,1| aristocratic whiteness and delicacy, and he leaned on the shoulder 764 33,1| distance of six paces, and was delighted with its perfection and 765 7,2| Cornelius indulged in the delights of contemplation, and was 766 7,1| the tulip-fancier, was, as Delphi of old, interdicted to the 767 6,2| Baerle with his telescope, he deluded himself into a belief that 768 24,1| you, Rosa, that I shall demolish this prison, stone for stone!" 769 8,1| at his heart, had not the demon of envy been joined with 770 13,2| cries of Mynheer Isaac for demonstrations of joy, began to belabour 771 1,3| women, who, with pretty demureness, dropped a curtesy to him. 772 24,2| accomplice. Am I, forsooth, in a den of thieves, - in a cave 773 28,1| he had no doubt, would by denouncing him do his best to bring 774 5,1| wife, who seemed to have departed first to smooth for him 775 16,2| he always returned - the dependence of Rosa on her father. ~ 776 32,2| generous! my whole life depends upon your pity. Alas! perhaps 777 19,2| more, he should have to deplore the misfortune of seeing 778 8,1| some inkling that, whilst deploring the mishap which had befallen 779 1,2| sentencing Cornelius to be deposed from all his offices and 780 21,2| them, and why have they deprived me of my liberty? You are 781 26,2| tone which came from the depth of her heart, she said, - ~" 782 3,1| the orator. ~"It is the Deputy Bowelt," replied the officer. ~" 783 5,3| momentous catastrophes, will derive from the consolations of 784 11,3| When the moment came to descend in order to follow the guards, 785 11,2| out to receive them, and, descending some steps, sat down on 786 6,1| he saw him look happy, or descried a smile on his lips, or 787 31,2| than anything he dreaded to descry there the pale face of the 788 20,2| you call it faithful to desert me, and to leave me here 789 18,2| and envy, I should never deserve to be forgiven. No, Rosa, 790 6,1| schismatics and heretics and deserving of death the several hundred 791 5,2| tongue which was ever used to designate that masterpiece of floriculture 792 27,1| swooned, for Cornelius was designated as a dangerous prisoner, 793 23,1| flattering prospect of his designing to marry Rosa. ~Besides 794 1,1| execution of vast and noble designs; and for that reason, when 795 7,1| importance of the secret, merely desiring him not to deliver the parcel 796 6,1| flowers. ~"Therefore, he who despises the tulip offends God beyond 797 6,1| more does one offend God in despising it. ~"The tulip is the most 798 1,1| had traced out ulterior destinies on the hidden map of the 799 11,1| of the Seven Provinces by destroying even the least germ of conspiracy 800 7,2| suckers which he had just detached from the mother bulb, pure, 801 7,2| Cornelius to himself, whilst detaching the suckers. "I shall obtain 802 1,3| the populace, but also the detachment of the burgher guard, which, 803 8,1| telescope, not even the least detail of the private meeting between 804 2,1| formalities of the law would still detain him in prison. ~This was 805 11,2| him. ~Master Gryphus was detained in bed by the fever caused 806 31,2| opponents always endeavour to detect, and hence think they can 807 23,1| league with Satan, to the detriment of his Highness the Prince 808 17,1| Rosa's intellect rapidly developed itself under the animating 809 6,1| himself every progressive development of the flower, from the 810 29,1| have taken from me by your devilish magic. Now, will you tell 811 6,1| gratify his hatred, tried to devise a plan by means of which 812 1,2| noble recompense for his devotedness to the best interests of 813 5,3| of ten thousand guilders, devoting all his intellectual and 814 5,2| lives, and by their mutual devotion in the face of death made 815 24,2| you, my fine little lady, devour your dear Cornelius with 816 31,2| culture of its illustrious and devout leaders, whose blood had 817 22,2| these latter days, for Thou didst hide Thy face behind the 818 14,1| use of Madame Grotius, it differed in no respect from the other 819 17,1| concealed himself and saw me digging the ground, and certainly 820 7,3| proceedings a much more dignified air). ~"I am that person, 821 1,2| from all his offices and dignities; to pay all the costs of 822 1,2| who not only conferred the dignity of Stadtholder on the Prince 823 11,1| summed up with the following dilemma: - ~"Either Cornelius van 824 19,1| and began with as laudable diligence the by far more difficult 825 19,1| therefore applied herself most diligently to reading poor Cornelius 826 29,2| father, and what sorrow dim those of the daughter! ~ 827 9,2| dark mass, tinted with a dingy blue by the morning dawn, 828 5,3| care and patience, and by dint of strenuous exertions, 829 7,3| hands the two bulbs, and directing his terrified glance towards 830 18,1| out: "I shall be with you directly, friend Jacob." ~Poor Cornelius, 831 1,2| to throw some handfuls of dirt, or a few stones, at this 832 10,2| a very strange and very disagreeable manner, which makes me fear 833 13,1| sudden turn of affairs had disagreeably surprised, undoubtedly the 834 28,1| morning, the third after the disappearance of Jacob and Rosa, he went 835 31,1| the conclusion of such a disastrous war as that of 1672, that 836 1,1| country better than he did his disciple, the master had, by the 837 15,1| trifled with, as far as discipline goes." ~~"My good Master 838 4,2| of a window opened, and disclosed the sallow face and the 839 1,2| than to commit it. ~This disclosure was, indeed, well calculated 840 32,1| sight seemed to be utterly disconnected with his own affairs. ~" 841 11,1| every offshoot of civil discord is mischievous, because 842 13,1| torn from his hose did not discourage Boxtel. He came back to 843 31,2| centred neither in the learned discourse of our friend Van Systens, 844 17,2| more convinced that he was discovering here a conspiracy against 845 6,2| himself with judgment and discretion and patience of the sun' 846 3,1| seems the question will be discussed indoors, Captain. Come along, 847 27,1| found it." ~Boxtel, with a disdainful smile, shrugged his shoulders. ~ 848 5,1| morning and evening. ~Having disembarked unobserved amid the usual 849 4,3| ripped open Cornelius and disembowelled him, and was now hastening 850 15,1| his head to conceal his disgust. "You forget that one of 851 6,2| rival, was now completely disgusted with tulip-growing, and, 852 29,2| forth such a torrent of disgusting imprecations against Cornelius, 853 19,2| and Gryphus carried the dishes away just as he had brought 854 6,1| punished by law, but also dishonoured for ever in the face of 855 11,3| step, followed by other dismal sounds, was heard on the 856 28,2| prisoner of State will be dismissed.'" ~"Yes, who lays hands," 857 6,2| tulips to be completely disordered, like the pikes of a battalion 858 1,3| firm attitude not only the disorderly riotous mass of the populace, 859 19,1| made sufficient progress to dispense with the help of a master 860 32,1| crowd and the noise and the display of artificial and natural 861 32,1| sir; but as this spectacle displeases you, let us drive on." ~ 862 27,2| the risk of incurring your displeasure, Cornelius is no more guilty 863 25,1| himself entirely at her disposal, promising to keep pace 864 3,1| disappointment and evident dissatisfaction that the officer could not 865 15,1| Master Gryphus. Are you dissatisfied with the manner in which 866 23,1| of the best Genievre ever distilled from the Texel to Antwerp, 867 3,1| presume to draw such a fine distinction in the case of a man whom, 868 7,2| queen of flowers its natural distinctive perfume, which she has lost 869 3,2| running, his face hideously distorted with satanic glee: this 870 24,1| before him the pale and distracted face of Rosa. ~He started, 871 24,1| kill me!" ~Seeing Rosa's distress, Cornelius seized the iron 872 7,2| by the Society. I shall distribute them among the poor of Dort; 873 16,2| grating, having perhaps become distrustful of herself. ~There was one 874 32,2| the Prince observed any disturbance, or heard any noise, it 875 21,1| window, and singing a little ditty. ~"Halloa!" exclaimed the 876 31,1| serve during that day to divert the ladies, the learned, 877 16,1| necessary, modified it, we will divide our three bulbs; you will 878 2,3| that he is sure not to divulge the secret, for the very 879 31,1| magnificence of their arsenals and dock-yards, and the splendour of their 880 1,3| vessels, our arsenals, and our dockyards, which they have sold to 881 2,3| before having those precious documents burnt, John!" ~"I consider, 882 23,1| that moment he began to dodge the steps of Rosa, not only 883 21,1| betray her, as Jacob was dogging her steps more than ever. 884 18,1| the prisoner asked, with a doleful look. ~"I know it because 885 30,1| lead to love a man who is doomed to live and die in prison?" ~" 886 5,3| keeping out slugs, mice, dormice, and rats, all of them very 887 22,2| he, "my God, my God, Thou dost reward me for my innocence 888 5,1| city, at the foot of a hill dotted with windmills. He saw the 889 29,1| to swell like the hills dotting the slopes of a mountain 890 28,1| between the blood-stained doublet of William the Taciturn 891 22,2| forgive me that I almost doubted Thy existence during these 892 10,1| Gryphus replied, with a doubtful air. ~"It is quite true, 893 14,2| Rotterdam, seeking variety, doubtless, in the flavour of their 894 23,1| his attic before all his doubts were removed. ~From morning 895 23,1| mother over her child, or a dove over her eggs. ~Rosa never 896 5,3| finished as those of Gerard Dow, his master, and of Mieris, 897 2,3| prison with me, to assist you downstairs." ~"Consider well before 898 3,3| the porter's lodge with a dragoon, I took away the key from 899 28,1| ruthless fathers of the Greek drama? And when the Genievre had 900 31,2| situation, the fascinating, dramatic interest, is not to be found 901 29,2| felt oppressed by the first dread of death. "What quick work 902 31,2| for more than anything he dreaded to descry there the pale 903 5,2| by the Dutch broadside, drift out of the line; when he 904 19,2| him leave off eating and drinking. ~This was the case on the 905 20,2| Cornelius this dew of pearls dropping on her cheeks, "my fidelity! 906 2,1| martyr, who forgets the dross of this earth after having 907 5,2| and the death by fire or drowning of four hundred sailors; 908 28,1| this brutal, blaspheming, drunken bully take revenge on his 909 5,2| tulips; and his beds, pits, drying-rooms, and drawers of bulbs were 910 26,2| Continue," said William dryly, to the President of the 911 18,1| My father was quite dumbfounded. ~"'Are you mad, too?' he 912 7,3| repeated Cornelius, quite dumfounded at the imputation. ~"Now 913 33,2| furious at having been the dupe of the pretended Jacob, 914 22,2| sweet air, while his brain dwelt upon thoughts of happiness, 915 32,1| imperfect, it must only be dyed black. Ah! if I were there, 916 5,2| witnessed the sinking of the "Earl of Sandwich," and the death 917 6,2| 2~At the earliest dawn the door of the white 918 13,2| scarcely anything to do to earn his hundred guilders. He 919 33,2| guilders, which she has fairly earned, and which she can offer 920 14,1| culinary intentions, having eaten the first fifteen already, 921 28,2| dainty morsel, and a man who eats one every day would not 922 7,2| flower of the colour of ebony. On their skin you cannot 923 5,2| same fancy, and who was in ecstasies at the mere mention of the 924 22,1| prayer ended in a sigh of ecstasy; his lips met those of the 925 3,1| which was gaping like the edges of a wound, - this man would 926 17,1| book against the grating edgewise, holding above it in her 927 24,2| we shall give a second edition of the Buytenhof, Master 928 33,2| undertake by herself the education of two beautiful children 929 6,2| hair at the sight of the effects of the crime which he had 930 11,1| in order so much the more effectually to destroy the germ of conspiracy, 931 23,2| discovered in the time which must elapse until the flower should 932 2,3| Five minutes had not elapsed, before a long and shrill 933 4,2| over something round and elastic, which seemed to be the 934 20,1| more disappeared behind the elder-trees." ~"You feigned not to see 935 31,1| in the sombre and stern elegance of his garments; and we 936 5,2| his age, one of the most elegant and expensive, - he became 937 6,2| borrows its colors from the elements; perhaps we should give 938 21,1| Queen Cleopatra, to Queen Elizabeth, to Queen Anne of Austria; 939 5,2| gratify his godfather, did embark with De Ruyter upon "The 940 16,1| should risk too much by embarking our whole fortune in one 941 9,1| door of her chamber, with embarrassed mien at being thus seen 942 1,2| miscreant detailed, with all the embellishments and flourishes suggested 943 2,2| from the half-extinguished embers. ~He also thought of his 944 5,1| which held in its watery embrace so many enchanting little 945 3,3| opened for them by Rosa, they emerged into a lonely street where 946 25,1| trifles, but who in great emergencies are supplied by the misfortune 947 4,2| they may be armed for any emergency." ~"But am I to leave your 948 14,1| Seeing this, the pigeons emigrated from the roof of Isaac Boxtel 949 29,2| savage vengeance for an eminently righteous deed, which Cornelius 950 23,1| redoubled his precaution, and employed every means suggested by 951 23,1| but sufficiently near to enable him, with the help of his 952 29,2| wretch's heart must have been encased in more of the aes triplex - " 953 9,1| give it to you." ~And quite enchanted with his joke, the ferocious 954 5,1| its watery embrace so many enchanting little islands, edged with 955 23,1| vine and the honeysuckle encircling her window. ~Rosa watched 956 4,2| until the coach and the men encountered. ~The brothers De Witt, 957 8,1| this, Mynheer Isaac Boxtel encouraged himself with the following 958 26,2| reassured by this sort of encouragement which the stranger was giving 959 31,2| and their opponents always endeavour to detect, and hence think 960 10,1| gentleman, whom I found endeavouring to give you his aid." ~" 961 22,1| The prisoner's prayer ended in a sigh of ecstasy; his 962 6,2| and placed between the endless reflections of two water-mirrors 963 11,3| it he derived strength to endure the torture, and to bear 964 3,1| saluted with shouts even more energetic than those with which, ten 965 16,1| grating. In order, however, to engage Van Baerle in a conversation 966 12,1| fall on his head, and to engulf his life. ~A gleam like 967 3,2| long as it is not revoked, enjoins them to stop before the 968 7,2| thousand guilders on the enlargement of my tulip-bed or even 969 30,1| until the course of events enlightens him. ~But the reader has 970 11,1| fact. And herein lies the enormity of the case. As Cornelius 971 31,1| his Committee carrying an enormous nosegay, like that which 972 3,3| burgher guard are the most enraged of all." ~"What are we to 973 16,1| guilders." ~"No one ever enters the garden but myself." ~ ~ 974 23,1| put it in the ground, and entertaining no doubt that this little 975 5,2| islands, arranged the whole entomology of the province, on which 976 22,1| Very dear friend, I entreat you, say 'very dear,' Rosa, 977 1,1| Moved by the tears and entreaties of his wife, he at last 978 32,2| What does he want?" ~"He entreats for permission to stop here 979 8,2| only requisite to make his entry there as he had done into 980 7,3| the seals, tore off the envelope, cast an eager glance on 981 8,1| when his only servant - who envied the lot of the servants 982 6,2| should connect with this epoch of the operations of the 983 11,1| organisation, working with equal ardour at politics and at 984 6,1| Shakespeare and Rubens, have equalled in point of numbers. ~And 985 31,1| honest Hollanders, who were equally ready to spend their money 986 4,3| prolonged call, on which an equerry on horseback speedily made 987 29,2| heart, and carrying his head erect. ~Cornelius counted the 988 5,1| which was the goal of his errand. The outlines of its roof 989 33,2| punished in a moment of popular error, were two great citizens, 990 27,1| recommended by the Prince to the especial surveillance of the jailer. ~ 991 6,2| perfect nut-brown, and Boxtel espied them in the border, whereas 992 6,2| operations of the one, and the espionage of the other, the visit 993 6,2| we were to maintain and establish that nothing is impossible 994 25,2| myself with making my report, establishing the existence of the black 995 5,2| of battles; when he had estimated how much time is lost simply 996 13,1| foremost rank, unguibus et rostro, - that is to say, 997 | etc 998 31,1| brought from Etruria to the Eternal City, amid the blare of 999 31,1| when she was brought from Etruria to the Eternal City, amid 1000 7,2| from her Eastern to her European throne, and which she must


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