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НЕЗАКОННОЕ ПОТРЕБЛЕНИЕ НАРКОТИЧЕСКИХ СРЕДСТВ, ПСИХОТРОПНЫХ ВЕЩЕСТВ, ИХ АНОЛОГОВ ПРИЧИНЯЕТ ВРЕД ЗДОРОВЬЮ,
ИХ НЕЗАКОННЫЙ ОБОРОТ ЗАПРЕЩЕН И ВЛЕЧЕТ УСТАНОВЛЕННУЮ ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВОМ ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬ.
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1 Chapter 1: A Grateful People
2 The wretched tool who was at hand to be the agent
3 "Thus, then, on the 20th of August, 1672"
4 "No violence, however, had as yet been committed"
5 Chapter 2: The Two Brothers
6 This was just at the very moment
7 Then we are lost
8 Chapter 3: The Pupil of John De Witt
9 Mynheer Bowelt wished to speak
10 It was not long before the Count heard
11 The two brothers looked first at each other
12 Chapter 4: The Murderers
13 And whilst the servant was turning round
1 "He had scarcely left the room, when John"
2 Chapter 5: The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour
3 Cornelius then remained alone in his large house.
4 In the same degree as Cornelius de Witt had excited
5 Maybe this was not quite in accordance
6 Chapter 6: The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier
7 He considered a long time
2 The wretched tool who was at hand to be the agent
3 "Thus, then, on the 20th of August, 1672"
4 "No violence, however, had as yet been committed"
5 Chapter 2: The Two Brothers
6 This was just at the very moment
7 Then we are lost
8 Chapter 3: The Pupil of John De Witt
9 Mynheer Bowelt wished to speak
10 It was not long before the Count heard
11 The two brothers looked first at each other
12 Chapter 4: The Murderers
13 And whilst the servant was turning round
1 "He had scarcely left the room, when John"
2 Chapter 5: The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour
3 Cornelius then remained alone in his large house.
4 In the same degree as Cornelius de Witt had excited
5 Maybe this was not quite in accordance
6 Chapter 6: The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier
7 He considered a long time
1 Chapter 1: A Grateful People
2 The wretched tool who was at hand to be the agent
3 "Thus, then, on the 20th of August, 1672"
4 "No violence, however, had as yet been committed"
5 Chapter 2: The Two Brothers
6 This was just at the very moment
7 Then we are lost
8 Chapter 3: The Pupil of John De Witt
9 Mynheer Bowelt wished to speak
10 It was not long before the Count heard
11 The two brothers looked first at each other
12 Chapter 4: The Murderers
13 And whilst the servant was turning round
1 "He had scarcely left the room, when John"
2 Chapter 5: The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour
3 Cornelius then remained alone in his large house.
4 In the same degree as Cornelius de Witt had excited
5 Maybe this was not quite in accordance
6 Chapter 6: The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier
7 He considered a long time
8 Just then the Tulip Society of Haarlem offered a prize
9 Chapter 7: The Happy Man makes Acquaintance with Misfortune
10 "But, on the contrary, Cornelius had received the parcel"
11 Suddenly the bell of his cabinet was rung
12 At this moment they saw across the banister
13 Chapter 8: An Invasion
1 "But, whether from a feeling of shame"
2 "He found nothing, and thought he was mistaken."
3 Chapter 9: The Family Cell
4 "Thus left alone, Cornelius threw himself on his bed"
5 Chapter 10: The Jailers Daughter
6 "But, instead of acting up to the doctors prescription"
7 Chapter 11: Cornelius van Baerles Will
8 This was Van Baerles whole defence
9 Cornelius saw nothing but the golden brocade cap
10 Cornelius took her by the hand.
11 Chapter 12: The Execution
12 Chapter 13: What was going on all this Time
13 Mynheer Boxtel went to the headsman
1 Chapter 14: The Pigeons of Dort
2 Van Baerles nurse had received the letter
3 Chapter 15: The Little Grated Window
4 This visit of the jailer
5 Chapter 16: Master and Pupil
6 Rosa withdrew
7 Chapter 17: The First Bulb
8 "Then, as the turn which the conversation took"
9 "But Gryphus, obstinate, like an old man"
10 Chapter 18: Rosas Lover
11 "Tell me Rosa, continued Cornelius"
12 Chapter 19: The Maid and the Flower
1 "He, on his part, awoke deeper in love than ever."
2 Cornelius was now alone once more
3 Chapter 20: The Events which took place during those Eight Days
4 He waited for a moment
5 "Rosa shook her head, after which followed a pause."
6 Chapter 21: The Second Bulb
7 "Cornelius then awoke, trembling with joy"
8 From that hour every day marked some progress
9 Chapter 22: The Opening of the Flower
10 Cornelius stood with his heart upon his lips
11 Chapter 23: The Rival
12 For seven days Boxtel in vain watched Rosa
1 Chapter 24: The Black Tulip changes Masters
2 She did not finish her speech
3 Chapter 25:The President van Systens
4 The reader may imagine the anger of the jailer
5 Youve seen the black tulip! cried Rosa
6 Chapter 26: A Member of the Horticultural Society
7 Scarcely had he reached his anteroom
8 At the noise of their footsteps
9 Chapter 27: The Third Bulb
10 The Prince gave a start
11 Boxtel hesitated for a moment
12 Chapter 28: The Hymn of the Flowers
1 There is nothing more galling
2 "Chapter 29: In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein"
3 "During this time, the guards who had seized Cornelius"
4 Cornelius counted the steps which led to the esplanade
5 Chapter 30: Wherein the Reader begins to guess
6 Chapter 31: Haarlem
7 At the head of the notables
8 Every eye was looking eagerly for the heroine
9 Chapter 32: A Last Request
10 "William, impassible and quiet as usual"
11 Chapter 33: Conclusion
12 On their arriving at the Hotel de Ville
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2 The wretched tool who was at hand to be the agent
3 "Thus, then, on the 20th of August, 1672"
4 "No violence, however, had as yet been committed"
5 Chapter 2: The Two Brothers
6 This was just at the very moment
7 Then we are lost
8 Chapter 3: The Pupil of John De Witt
9 Mynheer Bowelt wished to speak
10 It was not long before the Count heard
11 The two brothers looked first at each other
12 Chapter 4: The Murderers
13 And whilst the servant was turning round
1 "He had scarcely left the room, when John"
2 Chapter 5: The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour
3 Cornelius then remained alone in his large house.
4 In the same degree as Cornelius de Witt had excited
5 Maybe this was not quite in accordance
6 Chapter 6: The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier
7 He considered a long time
8 Just then the Tulip Society of Haarlem offered a prize
9 Chapter 7: The Happy Man makes Acquaintance with Misfortune
10 "But, on the contrary, Cornelius had received the parcel"
11 Suddenly the bell of his cabinet was rung
12 At this moment they saw across the banister
13 Chapter 8: An Invasion
1 "But, whether from a feeling of shame"
2 "He found nothing, and thought he was mistaken."
3 Chapter 9: The Family Cell
4 "Thus left alone, Cornelius threw himself on his bed"
5 Chapter 10: The Jailers Daughter
6 "But, instead of acting up to the doctors prescription"
7 Chapter 11: Cornelius van Baerles Will
8 This was Van Baerles whole defence
9 Cornelius saw nothing but the golden brocade cap
10 Cornelius took her by the hand.
11 Chapter 12: The Execution
12 Chapter 13: What was going on all this Time
13 Mynheer Boxtel went to the headsman
1 Chapter 14: The Pigeons of Dort
2 Van Baerles nurse had received the letter
3 Chapter 15: The Little Grated Window
4 This visit of the jailer
5 Chapter 16: Master and Pupil
6 Rosa withdrew
7 Chapter 17: The First Bulb
8 "Then, as the turn which the conversation took"
9 "But Gryphus, obstinate, like an old man"
10 Chapter 18: Rosas Lover
11 "Tell me Rosa, continued Cornelius"
12 Chapter 19: The Maid and the Flower
1 "He, on his part, awoke deeper in love than ever."
2 Cornelius was now alone once more
3 Chapter 20: The Events which took place during those Eight Days
4 He waited for a moment
5 "Rosa shook her head, after which followed a pause."
6 Chapter 21: The Second Bulb
7 "Cornelius then awoke, trembling with joy"
8 From that hour every day marked some progress
9 Chapter 22: The Opening of the Flower
10 Cornelius stood with his heart upon his lips
11 Chapter 23: The Rival
12 For seven days Boxtel in vain watched Rosa
1 Chapter 24: The Black Tulip changes Masters
2 She did not finish her speech
3 Chapter 25:The President van Systens
4 The reader may imagine the anger of the jailer
5 Youve seen the black tulip! cried Rosa
6 Chapter 26: A Member of the Horticultural Society
7 Scarcely had he reached his anteroom
8 At the noise of their footsteps
9 Chapter 27: The Third Bulb
10 The Prince gave a start
11 Boxtel hesitated for a moment
12 Chapter 28: The Hymn of the Flowers
1 There is nothing more galling
2 "Chapter 29: In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein"
3 "During this time, the guards who had seized Cornelius"
4 Cornelius counted the steps which led to the esplanade
5 Chapter 30: Wherein the Reader begins to guess
6 Chapter 31: Haarlem
7 At the head of the notables
8 Every eye was looking eagerly for the heroine
9 Chapter 32: A Last Request
10 "William, impassible and quiet as usual"
11 Chapter 33: Conclusion
12 On their arriving at the Hotel de Ville
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