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Van
Baerle
remained
faithfully
attached
to
Rosa
and
to
his
tulips
.
The
whole
of
his
life
was
devoted
to
the
happiness
of
his
wife
and
the
culture
of
flowers
,
in
the
latter
of
which
occupations
he
was
so
successful
that
a
great
number
of
his
varieties
found
a
place
in
the
catalogue
of
Holland
.
The
two
principal
ornaments
of
his
drawing-room
were
those
two
leaves
from
the
Bible
of
Cornelius
de
Witt
,
in
large
golden
frames
;
one
of
them
containing
the
letter
in
which
his
godfather
enjoined
him
to
burn
the
correspondence
of
the
Marquis
de
Louvois
,
and
the
other
his
own
will
,
in
which
he
bequeathed
to
Rosa
his
bulbs
under
condition
that
she
should
marry
a
young
man
of
from
twenty-six
to
twenty-eight
years
,
who
loved
her
and
whom
she
loved
,
a
condition
which
was
scrupulously
fulfilled
,
although
,
or
rather
because
,
Cornelius
did
not
die
And
to
ward
off
any
envious
attempts
of
another
Isaac
Boxtel
,
he
wrote
over
his
door
the
lines
which
Grotius
had
,
on
the
day
of
his
flight
,
scratched
on
the
walls
of
his
prison
:
--
"
Sometimes
one
has
suffered
so
much
that
he
has
the
right
never
to
be
able
to
say
,
'
I
am
too
happy
.
"'