The Black Tulip changes Masters
CorneliusremainedstandingonthespotwhereRosahadlefthim.Hewasquiteoverpoweredwiththeweightofhistwofoldhappiness.
Halfanhourpassedaway.Alreadydidthefirstraysofthesunenterthroughtheirongratingoftheprison,whenCorneliuswassuddenlystartledatthenoiseofstepswhichcameupthestaircase,andofcrieswhichapproachednearerandnearer.
AlmostatthesameinstanthesawbeforehimthepaleanddistractedfaceofRosa.
Hestarted,andturnedpalewithfright.
“Cornelius,Cornelius!”shescreamed,gaspingforbreath.
“GoodHeaven!whatisit?”askedtheprisoner.
“Cornelius!thetulip——”
“Well?”
“HowshallItellyou?”
“Speak,speak,Rosa!”
“Someonehastaken—stolenitfromus.”
“Stolen—taken?”saidCornelius.
“Yes,”saidRosa,leaningagainstthedoortosupportherself;“yes,taken,stolen!”
Andsayingthis,shefeltherlimbsfailingher,andshefellonherknees.
“Buthow?Tellme,explaintome.”
“Oh,itisnotmyfault,myfriend.”
PoorRosa!shenolongerdaredtocallhim“Mybelovedone.”
“Youhavethenleftitalone,”saidCornelius,ruefully.
“Oneminuteonly,toinstructourmessenger,wholivesscarcelyfiftyyardsoff,onthebanksoftheWaal.”
“Andduringthattime,notwithstandingallmyinjunctions,youleftthekeybehind,unfortunatechild!”
“No,no,no!thisiswhatIcannotunderstand.Thekeywasneveroutofmyhands;IclincheditasifIwereafraiditwouldtakewings.”
“Buthowdidithappen,then?”
“That’swhatIcannotmakeout.