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Van
Systens
,
by
means
of
an
eloquent
glance
,
offered
,
in
the
name
of
the
tulip
,
his
thanks
to
the
new
member
of
the
Horticultural
Society
.
Rosa
,
reassured
by
this
sort
of
encouragement
which
the
stranger
was
giving
her
,
related
all
that
had
happened
for
the
last
three
months
,
all
that
she
had
done
,
and
all
that
she
had
suffered
.
She
described
the
cruelty
of
Gryphus
;
the
destruction
of
the
first
bulb
;
the
grief
of
the
prisoner
;
the
precautions
taken
to
insure
the
success
of
the
second
bulb
;
the
patience
of
the
prisoner
and
his
anxiety
during
their
separation
;
how
he
was
about
to
starve
himself
because
he
had
no
longer
any
news
of
his
tulip
;
his
joy
when
she
went
to
see
him
again
;
and
,
lastly
,
their
despair
when
they
found
that
the
tulip
which
had
come
into
flower
was
stolen
just
one
hour
after
it
had
opened
.
All
this
was
detailed
with
an
accent
of
truth
which
,
although
producing
no
change
in
the
impassible
mien
of
the
Prince
,
did
not
fail
to
take
effect
on
Van
Systens
.
"
But
,
"
said
the
Prince
,
"
it
can
not
be
long
since
you
knew
the
prisoner
.
"
Rosa
opened
her
large
eyes
and
looked
at
the
stranger
,
who
drew
back
into
the
dark
corner
,
as
if
he
wished
to
escape
her
observation
.
"
Why
,
sir
?
"
she
asked
him
"
Because
it
is
not
yet
four
months
since
the
jailer
Gryphus
and
his
daughter
were
removed
to
Loewestein
.
"
"
That
is
true
,
sir
.
"
"
Otherwise
,
you
must
have
solicited
the
transfer
of
your
father
,
in
order
to
be
able
to
follow
some
prisoner
who
may
have
been
transported
from
the
Hague
to
Loewestein
.
"
"
Sir
,
"
said
Rosa
,
blushing
.