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William
of
Orange
,
that
is
to
say
,
clemency
.
But
for
Rosa
and
William
,
the
calculations
of
the
envious
neighbour
would
have
been
correct
.
But
for
William
,
Cornelius
would
have
died
.
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But
for
Rosa
,
Cornelius
would
have
died
with
his
bulbs
on
his
heart
.
Mynheer
Boxtel
went
to
the
headsman
,
to
whom
he
gave
himself
out
as
a
great
friend
of
the
condemned
man
;
and
from
whom
he
bought
all
the
clothes
of
the
dead
man
that
was
to
be
,
for
one
hundred
guilders
;
rather
an
exorbitant
sum
,
as
he
engaged
to
leave
all
the
trinkets
of
gold
and
silver
to
the
executioner
.
But
what
was
the
sum
of
a
hundred
guilders
to
a
man
who
was
all
but
sure
to
buy
with
it
the
prize
of
the
Haarlem
Society
?
It
was
money
lent
at
a
thousand
per
cent.
,
which
,
as
nobody
will
deny
,
was
a
very
handsome
investment
.
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The
headsman
,
on
the
other
hand
,
had
scarcely
anything
to
do
to
earn
his
hundred
guilders
.
He
needed
only
,
as
soon
as
the
execution
was
over
,
to
allow
Mynheer
Boxtel
to
ascend
the
scaffold
with
his
servants
,
to
remove
the
inanimate
remains
of
his
friend
.
The
thing
was
,
moreover
,
quite
customary
among
the
"
faithful
brethren
,
"
when
one
of
their
masters
died
a
public
death
in
the
yard
of
the
Buytenhof
.
A
fanatic
like
Cornelius
might
very
easily
have
found
another
fanatic
who
would
give
a
hundred
guilders
for
his
remains
.