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Alphonse Daudet. Copyright , 1900 , BY LITTLE , BROWN , AND COMPANY . All rights reserved . Printers S. J. PARKHILL & Co. , BOSTON , U.S.A. INTRODUCTION . 8165 JE v.l j TOWARDS the end of A LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL.
Alphonse Daudet. Copyright , 1900 , BY LITTLE , BROWN , AND COMPANY . All rights reserved . Printers S. J. PARKHILL & Co. , BOSTON , U.S.A. INTRODUCTION . 8165 JE v.l j TOWARDS the end of A LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL.
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... time they were neighbors . We remember with what tireless patience that 1 1 Jack was first published in 1876 . M151 " double " of Daudet's attached itself to some obscure SEQUEL OF THE LITERARY GATHERING AT GYMNASE MORONVAL.
... time they were neighbors . We remember with what tireless patience that 1 1 Jack was first published in 1876 . M151 " double " of Daudet's attached itself to some obscure SEQUEL OF THE LITERARY GATHERING AT GYMNASE MORONVAL.
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... GYMNASE MORONVAL III . GREATNESS AND DOWNFALL OF THE LITTLE KING MADOU - GHÉZÔ . . · IV . A LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL . V. SEQUEL OF THE LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL • • VI . THE LITTLE KING VII . ACROSS ...
... GYMNASE MORONVAL III . GREATNESS AND DOWNFALL OF THE LITTLE KING MADOU - GHÉZÔ . . · IV . A LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL . V. SEQUEL OF THE LITERARY GATHERING AT THE GYMNASE MORONVAL • • VI . THE LITTLE KING VII . ACROSS ...
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... that one evening at the Gymnase Theatre , two tradesmen of Lyons fan- cied they recognized in her a certain Mélanie Tavrot , who had formerly kept a glove and per fumery shop on the Place des Terreaux , but these 14 Jack .
... that one evening at the Gymnase Theatre , two tradesmen of Lyons fan- cied they recognized in her a certain Mélanie Tavrot , who had formerly kept a glove and per fumery shop on the Place des Terreaux , but these 14 Jack .
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... Gymnase Moronval ; for all that , it is a College . When I was at the Saïd's , my Egyptians , I took the boy to that ... Gymnase . " Give me that said Mademoiselle Constant , and taking out of his hand she read in a single breath ...
... Gymnase Moronval ; for all that , it is a College . When I was at the Saïd's , my Egyptians , I took the boy to that ... Gymnase . " Give me that said Mademoiselle Constant , and taking out of his hand she read in a single breath ...
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Page 103 - DE L'ENFANT A SON RÉVEIL O père qu'adore mon père ! Toi qu'on ne nomme qu'à genoux! Toi, dont le nom terrible et doux Fait courber le front de ma mère! On dit que ce brillant soleil N'est qu'un jouet de ta puissance; Que sous tes pieds il se balance Comme une lampe de vermeil. On dit que c'est toi qui fais naître Les petits oiseaux dans les champs, Et qui...
Page xxiv - Did we think victory great ? So it is — but now it seems to me, when it cannot be help'd, that defeat is great, And that death and dismay are great.
Page 285 - ... workman, is no longer what it used to be ; oh, no ! not at all the same thing, not at all. You must know that the time- of the working-man has now come. The middle classes have had their day, the aristocracy likewise. Although, I must say, the aristocracy- Moreover, is it not more natural at your age, to allow yourself to be guided by those who love you, and who are experienced ? " A sob from the child interrupted her. " Then you too send me away; you too send me away.