Anselm. Yes, my daughter, yes, my son, I am Don Thomas d'Alburcy, whom Heaven saved from the waves, with all the money he had with him ; and who having thought you all dead for more than sixteen years, was preparing after long voyages, to seek for the... L'avare. Comédie. Par Mons. de Molière - Page 135by Molière - 1732 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
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