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But
what
was
she
going
to
do
with
it
?
Would
she
set
out
that
instant
to
Haarlem
with
it
?
It
was
not
possible
that
a
young
girl
should
undertake
such
a
journey
alone
during
the
night
.
Was
she
only
going
to
show
the
tulip
to
Cornelius
?
This
was
more
likely
.
He
followed
Rosa
in
his
stocking
feet
,
walking
on
tiptoe
.
He
saw
her
approach
the
grated
window
.
He
heard
her
calling
Cornelius
.
By
the
light
of
the
dark
lantern
he
saw
the
tulip
open
,
and
black
as
the
night
in
which
he
was
hidden
.
He
heard
the
plan
concerted
between
Cornelius
and
Rosa
to
send
a
messenger
to
Haarlem
.
He
saw
the
lips
of
the
lovers
meet
,
and
then
heard
Cornelius
send
Rosa
away
.
He
saw
Rosa
extinguish
the
light
and
return
to
her
chamber
.
Ten
minutes
after
,
he
saw
her
leave
the
room
again
,
and
lock
it
twice
Boxtel
,
who
saw
all
this
whilst
hiding
himself
on
the
landing-place
of
the
staircase
above
,
descended
step
by
step
from
his
story
as
Rosa
descended
from
hers
;
so
that
,
when
she
touched
with
her
light
foot
the
lowest
step
of
the
staircase
,
Boxtel
touched
with
a
still
lighter
hand
the
lock
of
Rosa
's
chamber
.
And
in
that
hand
,
it
must
be
understood
,
he
held
the
false
key
which
opened
Rosa
's
door
as
easily
as
did
the
real
one
.
And
this
is
why
,
in
the
beginning
of
the
chapter
,
we
said
that
the
poor
young
people
were
in
great
need
of
the
protection
of
God
.