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In
his
wrath
he
would
have
strangled
Gryphus
,
but
would
not
this
have
separated
him
for
ever
from
Rosa
?
The
evening
closing
in
,
his
despair
changed
into
melancholy
,
which
was
the
more
gloomy
as
,
involuntarily
,
Van
Baerle
mixed
up
with
it
the
thought
of
his
poor
tulip
.
It
was
now
just
that
week
in
April
which
the
most
experienced
gardeners
point
out
as
the
precise
time
when
tulips
ought
to
be
planted
.
He
had
said
to
Rosa
,
--
"
I
shall
tell
you
the
day
when
you
are
to
put
the
bulb
in
the
ground
.
"
He
had
intended
to
fix
,
at
the
vainly
hoped
for
interview
,
the
following
day
as
the
time
for
that
momentous
operation
.
The
weather
was
propitious
;
the
air
,
though
still
damp
,
began
to
be
tempered
by
those
pale
rays
of
the
April
sun
which
,
being
the
first
,
appear
so
congenial
,
although
so
pale
.
How
if
Rosa
allowed
the
right
moment
for
planting
the
bulb
to
pass
by
,
--
if
,
in
addition
to
the
grief
of
seeing
her
no
more
,
he
should
have
to
deplore
the
misfortune
of
seeing
his
tulip
fail
on
account
of
its
having
been
planted
too
late
,
or
of
its
not
having
been
planted
at
all
!
These
two
vexations
combined
might
well
make
him
leave
off
eating
and
drinking
.
This
was
the
case
on
the
fourth
day
.
It
was
pitiful
to
see
Cornelius
,
dumb
with
grief
,
and
pale
from
utter
prostration
,
stretch
out
his
head
through
the
iron
bars
of
his
window
,
at
the
risk
of
not
being
able
to
draw
it
back
again
,
to
try
and
get
a
glimpse
of
the
garden
on
the
left
spoken
of
by
Rosa
,
who
had
told
him
that
its
parapet
overlooked
the
river
.
He
hoped
that
perhaps
he
might
see
,
in
the
light
of
the
April
sun
,
Rosa
or
the
tulip
,
the
two
lost
objects
of
his
love
.
In
the
evening
,
Gryphus
took
away
the
breakfast
and
dinner
of
Cornelius
,
who
had
scarcely
touched
them
.
On
the
following
day
he
did
not
touch
them
at
all
,
and
Gryphus
carried
the
dishes
away
just
as
he
had
brought
them
.
Cornelius
had
remained
in
bed
the
whole
day
.