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The Black Tulip

CHAPTER 15
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But I tell you, at the very outset, it won't be such an easy matter for you to conspire.

First of all, you will have no books, no paper, and no conjuring book.

It's books that helped Mynheer Grotius to get off." "I assure you, Master Gryphus," replied Van Baerle, "that if I have entertained the idea of escaping, I most decidedly have it no longer." "Well, well," said Gryphus, "just look sharp: that's what I shall do also.

But, for all that, I say his Highness has made a great mistake." "Not to have cut off my head?
thank you, Master Gryphus." "Just so, look whether the Mynheer de Witt don't keep very quiet now." "That's very shocking what you say now, Master Gryphus," cried Van Baerle, turning away his head to conceal his disgust.

"You forget that one of those unfortunate gentlemen was my friend, and the other my second father." "Yes, but I also remember that the one, as well as the other, was a conspirator.


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