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The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour

           Heknewthestrengthofthecurrentofair,andtempereditsoastoadaptittothewaveofthestemsofhisflowers.Hisproductionsalsobegantomeetwiththefavourofthepublic.Theywerebeautiful,nay,distinguished.SeveralfanciershadcometoseeBoxtel’stulips.AtlasthehadevenstartedamongstalltheLinnaeusesandTournefortsatulipwhichborehisname,andwhich,afterhavingtravelledallthroughFrance,hadfounditswayintoSpain,andpenetratedasfarasPortugal;andtheKing,DonAlfonsoVI.who,beingexpelledfromLisbon,hadretiredtotheislandofTerceira,whereheamusedhimself,not,likethegreatCondé,withwateringhiscarnations,butwithgrowingtulipshad,onseeingtheBoxteltulip,exclaimed,“Notsobad,byanymeans!”

           Allatonce,CorneliusvanBaerle,who,afterallhislearnedpursuits,hadbeenseizedwiththetulipomania,madesomechangesinhishouseatDort,which,aswehavestated,wasnextdoortothatofBoxtel.Heraisedacertainbuildinginhiscourt-yardbyastory,whichshuttingoutthesun,tookhalfadegreeofwarmthfromBoxtel’sgarden,and,ontheotherhand,addedhalfadegreeofcoldinwinter;nottomentionthatitcutthewind,anddisturbedallthehorticulturalcalculationsandarrangementsofhisneighbour.

           Afterall,thismishapappearedtoBoxtelofnogreatconsequence.VanBaerlewasbutapainter,asortoffoolwhotriedtoreproduceanddisfigureoncanvasthewondersofnature.Thepainter,hethought,hadraisedhisstudiobyastorytogetbetterlight,andthusfarhehadonlybeenintheright.

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