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Rosa,onleavingCornelius,hadfixedonherplan,whichwasnootherthantorestoretoCorneliusthestolentulip,ornevertoseehimagain.
Shehadseenthedespairoftheprisoner,andsheknewthatitwasderivedfromadoublesource,andthatitwasincurable.
Ontheonehand,separationbecameinevitable,—Gryphushavingatthesametimesurprisedthesecretoftheirloveandoftheirsecretmeetings.
Ontheotherhand,allthehopesonthefulfilmentofwhichCorneliusvanBaerlehadrestedhisambitionforthelastsevenyearswerenowcrushed.
Rosawasoneofthosewomenwhoaredejectedbytrifles,butwhoingreatemergenciesaresuppliedbythemisfortuneitselfwiththeenergyforcombatingorwiththeresourcesforremedyingit.
Shewenttoherroom,andcastalastglanceabouthertoseewhethershehadnotbeenmistaken,andwhetherthetulipwasnotstowedawayinsomecornerwhereithadescapedhernotice.Butshesoughtinvain,thetulipwasstillmissing;thetulipwasindeedstolen.
Rosamadeupalittleparcelofthingsindispensableforajourney;tookherthreehundredguilders,—thatistosay,allherfortune,—fetchedthethirdbulbfromamongherlace,whereshehadlaiditup,andcarefullyhiditinherbosom;afterwhichshelockedherdoortwicetodisguiseherflightaslongaspossible,and,leavingtheprisonbythesamedoorwhichanhourbeforehadletoutBoxtel,shewenttoastable-keepertohireacarriage.