The Twins of Saint-Marcel: A Tale of Paris IncendiéW. P. Nimmo, 1872 - 340 pages |
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... Clémence and Henri . We have always been on terms of friendship and goodwill with these our lodgers - with poor Cerise it came to much more , as we shall see . manners . Clémence Brunel was nearly as old as our Désiré , and she was a ...
... Clémence and Henri . We have always been on terms of friendship and goodwill with these our lodgers - with poor Cerise it came to much more , as we shall see . manners . Clémence Brunel was nearly as old as our Désiré , and she was a ...
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... Clémence , on the contrary , wore silk or cashmere , muslins or furs , as it pleased her ; and she never went into the streets without a hat , with either feathers or flowers , like any of the beau - monde in the Bois . I have heard ...
... Clémence , on the contrary , wore silk or cashmere , muslins or furs , as it pleased her ; and she never went into the streets without a hat , with either feathers or flowers , like any of the beau - monde in the Bois . I have heard ...
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... Clémence in the Bois , although we little thought so then . She was not in a good temper that day , for the observation of many an excited speaker reached her ears , and convinced her that , whether willingly or not , their votes would ...
... Clémence in the Bois , although we little thought so then . She was not in a good temper that day , for the observation of many an excited speaker reached her ears , and convinced her that , whether willingly or not , their votes would ...
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... Clémence turned away and looked scornful ; and now , when the ple- biscite was at hand , her dark grey eyes flashed , and her sallow cheeks flushed up , as she asked- ' Is this then what we - the French people - we the brave - call ...
... Clémence turned away and looked scornful ; and now , when the ple- biscite was at hand , her dark grey eyes flashed , and her sallow cheeks flushed up , as she asked- ' Is this then what we - the French people - we the brave - call ...
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... Clémence beside him , with tears of anger rolling down her face , while she cried , ' A bas la tyrannie ! Vive le peuple Français ! A bas les Mouchards ! ' All things went on pleasantly after this , for politics were tabooed between the ...
... Clémence beside him , with tears of anger rolling down her face , while she cried , ' A bas la tyrannie ! Vive le peuple Français ! A bas les Mouchards ! ' All things went on pleasantly after this , for politics were tabooed between the ...
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ambulance arms arrived asked Cerise Aurée beautiful Belleville better Blanchard Breton brother carried Castel Cerise's Châlons Charles Garnier charpie child Clémence Clémence's Conciergerie cousins cried crowd Cuirassiers dear Désiré door dressed Edition Emile Emile's Emperor Empress English Eugénie exclaimed eyes face father flowers Fontainebleau France friends Gare du Nord girls gone grand'mère Guard hand heard heart Heaven Henri Brunel hope Hubert Hugh Miller Jacqueline Jardin des Plantes knew La Marseillaise lady laughed looked Louvre Madame Mademoiselle mamma Marie Marseillaise Monsieur morning mother Motte NIMMO'S Paris passed Pauline persons pigeons poor pretty prisoner Prussians replied Cerise SAINT-MARCEL shouts Sister Célestine soldiers soon sorrow stood Stories Strasbourg streets tears tell things To-To Trochu truly Tuileries voice walked whilst whispered wish woman in black words wounded young
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