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"
Yes
,
your
Highness
.
"
"
Go
on
,
"
said
the
Prince
to
Boxtel
.
"
I
have
nothing
more
to
say
,
"
Isaac
continued
.
"
Your
Highness
knows
all
.
But
there
is
one
thing
which
I
did
not
intend
to
say
,
because
I
did
not
wish
to
make
this
girl
blush
for
her
ingratitude
.
I
came
to
Loewestein
because
I
had
business
there
.
On
this
occasion
I
made
the
acquaintance
of
old
Gryphus
,
and
,
falling
in
love
with
his
daughter
,
made
an
offer
of
marriage
to
her
;
and
,
not
being
rich
,
I
committed
the
imprudence
of
mentioning
to
them
my
prospect
of
gaining
a
hundred
thousand
guilders
,
in
proof
of
which
I
showed
to
them
the
black
tulip
.
Her
lover
having
himself
made
a
show
at
Dort
of
cultivating
tulips
to
hide
his
political
intrigues
,
they
now
plotted
together
for
my
ruin
.
On
the
eve
of
the
day
when
the
flower
was
expected
to
open
,
the
tulip
was
taken
away
by
this
young
woman
.
She
carried
it
to
her
room
,
from
which
I
had
the
good
luck
to
recover
it
at
the
very
moment
when
she
had
the
impudence
to
despatch
a
messenger
to
announce
to
the
members
of
the
Horticultural
Society
that
she
had
produced
the
grand
black
tulip
.
But
she
did
not
stop
there
.
There
is
no
doubt
that
,
during
the
few
hours
which
she
kept
the
flower
in
her
room
,
she
showed
it
to
some
persons
whom
she
may
now
call
as
witnesses
.
But
,
fortunately
,
your
Highness
has
now
been
warned
against
this
impostor
and
her
witnesses
.
"
"
Oh
,
my
God
,
my
God
!
what
infamous
falsehoods
!
"
said
Rosa
,
bursting
into
tears
,
and
throwing
herself
at
the
feet
of
the
Stadtholder
,
who
,
although
thinking
her
guilty
,
felt
pity
for
her
dreadful
agony
.
"
You
have
done
very
wrong
,
my
child
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
your
lover
shall
be
punished
for
having
thus
badly
advised
you
.
For
you
are
so
young
,
and
have
such
an
honest
look
,
that
I
am
inclined
to
believe
the
mischief
to
have
been
his
doing
,
and
not
yours
.
"
"
Monseigneur
!
Monseigneur
!
"
cried
Rosa
,
"
Cornelius
is
not
guilty
.
"
William
started
.
"
Not
guilty
of
having
advised
you
?
that
's
what
you
want
to
say
,
is
it
not
?
"
"
What
I
wish
to
say
,
your
Highness
,
is
that
Cornelius
is
as
little
guilty
of
the
second
crime
imputed
to
him
as
he
was
of
the
first
.
"