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The President van Systens

           

           “AnnouncetothePresident,”shesaidtotheservant,“thatIwanttospeaktohimabouttheblacktulip.”

           Thesewordsseemedtobean“OpenSesame,”forshesoonfoundherselfintheofficeofthePresident,VanSystens,whogallantlyrosefromhischairtomeether.

           Hewasasparelittleman,resemblingthestemofaflower,hisheadformingitschalice,andhistwolimparmsrepresentingthedoubleleafofthetulip;theresemblancewasrenderedcompletebyhiswaddlinggaitwhichmadehimevenmorelikethatflowerwhenitbendsunderabreeze.

           “Well,miss,”hesaid,“youarecoming,Iamtold,abouttheaffairoftheblacktulip.”

           TothePresidentoftheHorticulturalSocietytheTulipanigrawasafirst-ratepower,which,initscharacterasqueenofthetulips,mightsendambassadors.

           “Yes,sir,”answeredRosa;“Icomeatleasttospeakofit.”

           “Isitdoingwell,then?”askedVanSystens,withasmileoftenderveneration.

           “Alas!sir,Idon’tknow,”saidRosa.

           “Howisthat?couldanymisfortunehavehappenedtoit?”

           “Averygreatone,sir;yetnottoit,buttome.”

           “What?”

           “Ithasbeenstolenfromme.”

           “Stolen!theblacktulip?”

           “Yes,sir.”

           “Doyouknowthethief?”

           “Ihavemysuspicions,butImustnotyetaccuseanyone.”

           “Butthemattermayveryeasilybeascertained.”

           “Howisthat?”

           “Asithasbeenstolenfromyou,thethiefcannotbefaroff.”

           “Whynot?”

           “BecauseIhaveseentheblacktuliponlytwohoursago.”

           “Youhaveseentheblacktulip!”criedRosa,rushinguptoMynheervanSystens.

           “AsIseeyou,miss.

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