Jack, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1900 - 409 pages |
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Page 7
... already reduced him to subjection , and pre- pared him for every sort of servitude . After he had left the study , there was silence for a moment . The child's footsteps and his companion's , grating upon the gravel - walk , hard- ened ...
... already reduced him to subjection , and pre- pared him for every sort of servitude . After he had left the study , there was silence for a moment . The child's footsteps and his companion's , grating upon the gravel - walk , hard- ened ...
Page 8
... emphasis upon each word : " Moreover , at present our dormitories are all occupied ; the scholastic year is already far ad- vanced . We have been compelled to ask some of our new pupils to wait until next year ; I 8 Jack .
... emphasis upon each word : " Moreover , at present our dormitories are all occupied ; the scholastic year is already far ad- vanced . We have been compelled to ask some of our new pupils to wait until next year ; I 8 Jack .
Page 9
... utterly , and give way to a plaintive outburst of words broken by sobs , and full of noisy abandon . Ah , yes ! she was miserable indeed . No one would ever know all she had suffered already for that Mother and Child . 9.
... utterly , and give way to a plaintive outburst of words broken by sobs , and full of noisy abandon . Ah , yes ! she was miserable indeed . No one would ever know all she had suffered already for that Mother and Child . 9.
Page 10
Alphonse Daudet. would ever know all she had suffered already for that child . Yes , it was true , the poor little creature had no name , no father ; but should he be treated as a crim- inal because of his misfortune ? was he repons ...
Alphonse Daudet. would ever know all she had suffered already for that child . Yes , it was true , the poor little creature had no name , no father ; but should he be treated as a crim- inal because of his misfortune ? was he repons ...
Page 15
... already seen , the dominant emotion in these fantastic narratives was vanity , the vanity of a noisy green paroquet . Nobility , fortune , money , titles , these were the themes she harped upon constantly . Rich she certainly was , or ...
... already seen , the dominant emotion in these fantastic narratives was vanity , the vanity of a noisy green paroquet . Nobility , fortune , money , titles , these were the themes she harped upon constantly . Rich she certainly was , or ...
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appearance asked Avenue Montaigne beautiful Bélisaire beûh Bon ami Boulevard Haussmann carriage Cécile Champs-Élysées Charlotte charming cold Countess creature d'Argenton Dahomey Daudet dear Decostère delightful doctor door dream entered Étiolles eyes face factotum felt forest garden glance Guérigny Gymnase Moronval hand happy head heard Hirsch Jack's Kérika King of Dahomey Labassindre light listened little Jack little King little negro little tropicals looked Madame de Barancy Madame Moronval Mademoiselle Constant Mâdou mamma Monsieur Moronval Monsieur Rivals Moronval-Decostère Moronval's Mother Archambauld Moucié mulatto Nantais never night Paris passed paused poet Pointe-à-Pitre poor child pupils road Roudic Saïd seated seemed sight silence singer sleep smile solemn sort sound suddenly talk tears tell terrible things thought tion trees Vaugirard Villeneuve-Saint-Georges voice wait walk watching wife woman words wretched
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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...