himself into the dry-room of Cornelius, through an open window; and the third, to enter Rosa's room...
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It was pitiful to see Cornelius, dumb with grief, and pale from utter prostration, stretch out his ...
"And what is it you told me just now?" "I told you, sir, that my tulip has been stolen." "Then you...
the earth?" "You may make yourself comfortable on that score," said Rosa, smiling; "your bulb is n...
"This tulip has already been claimed by usurpers. It's true that it is worth a hundred thousand gui...
only the steps of Gryphus, but also those of three or four soldiers, who were coming up with him. ...
"Ah!" muttered the Prince to himself, "he is confused." But Boxtel, making a violent effort to cont...
never put his hand into the press but to ascertain whether his bulbs were dry, and that he never lo...
I have no friends in this world." "Then I come back to what I thought before; and the more so as l...
"Oh, Mynheer Cornelius, speak, speak!" exclaimed Rosa, still bathed in tears. "Give me your hand, ...
Rosa had scarcely pronounced these consolatory words when a voice was heard from the staircase aski...
victim. And scarcely had Cornelius made his appearance than a fierce groan ran through the whole s...
Rosa, don't hesitate for one moment to sacrifice me, who am only still living through you, -- me, w...
Society? It was money lent at a thousand per cent., which, as nobody will deny, was a very handsom...
"Oh, sir, sir! here I am!" Cornelius stretched out his arms, and, looking to heaven, uttered a cry...