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The First Bulb

           

           VanBaerlesawtheworkofdestruction,gotaglimpseofthejuicyremainsofhisdarlingbulb,and,guessingthecauseoftheferociousjoyofGryphus,utteredacryofagony,whichwouldhavemeltedtheheartevenofthatruthlessjailerwhosomeyearsbeforekilledPelisson’sspider.

           Theideaofstrikingdownthisspitefulbullypassedlikelightningthroughthebrainofthetulip-fancier.Thebloodrushedtohisbrow,andseemedlikefireinhiseyes,whichblindedhim,andheraisedinhistwohandstheheavyjugwithallthenowuselessearthwhichremainedinit.Oneinstantmore,andhewouldhaveflungitonthebaldheadofoldGryphus.

           Butacrystoppedhim;acryofagony,utteredbypoorRosa,who,tremblingandpale,withherarmsraisedtoheaven,madeherappearancebehindthegratedwindow,andthusinterposedbetweenherfatherandherfriend.

           Gryphusthenunderstoodthedangerwithwhichhehadbeenthreatened,andhebrokeoutinavolleyofthemostterribleabuse.

           “Indeed,”saidCorneliustohim,“youmustbeaverymeanandspitefulfellowtorobapoorprisonerofhisonlyconsolation,atulipbulb.”

           “Forshame,myfather,”Rosachimedin,“itisindeedacrimeyouhavecommittedhere.”

           “Ah,isthatyou,mylittlechatter-box?”theoldmancried,boilingwithrageandturningtowardsher;“don’tyoumeddlewithwhatdon’tconcernyou,butgodownasquicklyaspossible.”

           “Unfortunateme,”continuedCornelius,overwhelmedwithgrief.

           “Afterall,itisbutatulip,”Gryphusresumed,ashebegantobealittleashamedofhimself

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