The Twins of Saint-Marcel: A Tale of Paris IncendiéW. P. Nimmo, 1872 - 340 pages |
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... child , ' she replied . ' Ah ! see how the long hair hangs over the face , and the clothes drip water , ' said Cerise , shuddering . ' It is some unhappy girl who has ended her days in the Seine , ' said mamma . Alas ! such was Paris ...
... child , ' she replied . ' Ah ! see how the long hair hangs over the face , and the clothes drip water , ' said Cerise , shuddering . ' It is some unhappy girl who has ended her days in the Seine , ' said mamma . Alas ! such was Paris ...
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... child of three years ' old , to whom Marie ob- served- Say good - morning , Fanfan . How ! wilt thee not say the good - day ? Ah , fi - donc ! ' ' Is this the way one comes to Madame David's house in the morning ? ' said Pauline , who ...
... child of three years ' old , to whom Marie ob- served- Say good - morning , Fanfan . How ! wilt thee not say the good - day ? Ah , fi - donc ! ' ' Is this the way one comes to Madame David's house in the morning ? ' said Pauline , who ...
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... child into her arms . ' Do people come in without saying good - morning ? Come then , embrace me , Fanfan . So , that is well . Now come and kiss Madame , and all these ladies . ' The child gazed with her great round brown eyes from one ...
... child into her arms . ' Do people come in without saying good - morning ? Come then , embrace me , Fanfan . So , that is well . Now come and kiss Madame , and all these ladies . ' The child gazed with her great round brown eyes from one ...
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... who are the cause of its ever having to be told ! ' ' Oh , what is it ? ' I cried . ' Mother of mercy , what do you mean , Monsieur la Motte ? ' ' I mean that my child has been murdered . 44 TWINS OF SAINT - MARCEL .
... who are the cause of its ever having to be told ! ' ' Oh , what is it ? ' I cried . ' Mother of mercy , what do you mean , Monsieur la Motte ? ' ' I mean that my child has been murdered . 44 TWINS OF SAINT - MARCEL .
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... child has been murdered . It is only what one might expect - the evil example of the so - called highest in the land , followed by his under- lings and companions . ' And here followed such a storm of maudits that I thought the very ...
... child has been murdered . It is only what one might expect - the evil example of the so - called highest in the land , followed by his under- lings and companions . ' And here followed such a storm of maudits that I thought the very ...
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