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Cornelius
started
back
in
dismay
,
when
in
the
thief
,
in
the
pretended
Jacob
,
he
recognised
his
neighbour
,
Isaac
Boxtel
,
whom
,
in
the
innocence
of
his
heart
,
he
had
not
for
one
instant
suspected
of
such
a
wicked
action
.
Then
,
to
the
sound
of
trumpets
,
the
procession
marched
back
without
any
change
in
its
order
,
except
that
Boxtel
was
now
dead
,
and
that
Cornelius
and
Rosa
were
walking
triumphantly
side
by
side
and
hand
in
hand
.
On
their
arriving
at
the
Hôtel
de
Ville
,
the
Prince
,
pointing
with
his
finger
to
the
purse
with
the
hundred
thousand
guilders
,
said
to
Cornelius
,
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"
It
is
difficult
to
say
by
whom
this
money
is
gained
,
by
you
or
by
Rosa
;
for
if
you
have
found
the
black
tulip
,
she
has
nursed
it
and
brought
it
into
flower
.
It
would
therefore
be
unjust
to
consider
it
as
her
dowry
;
it
is
the
gift
of
the
town
of
Haarlem
to
the
tulip
.
"
Cornelius
wondered
what
the
Prince
was
driving
at
.
The
latter
continued
,
--
"
I
give
to
Rosa
the
sum
of
a
hundred
thousand
guilders
,
which
she
has
fairly
earned
,
and
which
she
can
offer
to
you
.
They
are
the
reward
of
her
love
,
her
courage
,
and
her
honesty
.
As
to
you
,
Sir
--
thanks
to
Rosa
again
,
who
has
furnished
the
proofs
of
your
innocence
--
--
"
And
,
saying
these
words
,
the
Prince
handed
to
Cornelius
that
fly-leaf
of
the
Bible
on
which
was
written
the
letter
of
Cornelius
de
Witt
,
and
in
which
the
third
bulb
had
been
wrapped
,
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"
As
to
you
,
it
has
come
to
light
that
you
were
imprisoned
for
a
crime
which
you
had
not
committed
.
This
means
,
that
you
are
not
only
free
,
but
that
your
property
will
be
restored
to
you
;
as
the
property
of
an
innocent
man
can
not
be
confiscated
.
Cornelius
van
Baerle
,
you
are
the
godson
of
Cornelius
de
Witt
and
the
friend
of
his
brother
John
.
Remain
worthy
of
the
name
you
have
received
from
one
of
them
,
and
of
the
friendship
you
have
enjoyed
with
the
other
.
The
two
De
Witts
,
wrongly
judged
and
wrongly
punished
in
a
moment
of
popular
error
,
were
two
great
citizens
,
of
whom
Holland
is
now
proud
.
"
The
Prince
,
after
these
last
words
,
which
contrary
to
his
custom
,
he
pronounced
with
a
voice
full
of
emotion
,
gave
his
hands
to
the
lovers
to
kiss
,
whilst
they
were
kneeling
before
him
.