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Master and Pupil

           

           Theythereforebegantochatalsoaboutotherthings,andthetulip-fancierfoundouttohisgreatastonishmentwhatavastrangeofsubjectsaconversationmaycomprise.

           OnlyRosahadmadeitahabittokeepherprettyfaceinvariablysixinchesdistantfromthegrating,havingperhapsbecomedistrustfulofherself.

           TherewasonethingespeciallywhichgaveCorneliusalmostasmuchanxietyashisbulbsasubjecttowhichhealwaysreturnedthedependenceofRosaonherfather.

           Indeed,VanBaerle’shappinessdependedonthewhimofthisman.HemightonedayfindLoewesteindull,ortheairoftheplaceunhealthy,ortheginbad,andleavethefortress,andtakehisdaughterwithhim,whenCorneliusandRosawouldagainbeseparated.

           “Ofwhatusewouldthecarrierpigeonsthenbe?”saidCorneliustoRosa,“asyou,mydeargirl,wouldnotbeabletoreadwhatIshouldwritetoyou,nortowritetomeyourthoughtsinreturn.”

           “Well,”answeredRosa,whoinherheartwasasmuchafraidofaseparationasCorneliushimself,“wehaveonehoureveryevening,letusmakegooduseofit.”

           “Idon’tthinkwemakesuchabaduseofitasitis.”

           “Letusemployitevenbetter,”saidRosa,smiling.“Teachmetoreadandwrite.Ishallmakethebestofyourlessons,believeme;and,inthisway,weshallneverbeseparatedanymore,exceptbyourownwill.”

           “Oh,then,wehaveaneternitybeforeus,”saidCornelius.

           Rosasmiled,andquietlyshruggedhershoulders.

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