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" I am sorry that your poor devil of a father has become bankrupt and has skipped. It is indeed very sad, and I quite understand that such a misfortune should affect your brain. Besides, I wish to do something for you; so take this stool and sit down there."... "
Three Novelettes and Valentine's Wager: A Comedy - Page 197
by Alfred de Musset - 1888 - 311 pages
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Tales, tr. by Raoul Pellissier

Alfred de Musset - 1908 - 368 pages
...I believe in God or not does not concern you, and I will not permit you to question me in that way; answer me first: where have you seen my daughter? " " In my father's shop, and in tliis house when I delivered the jewels for Mademoiselle Julie." " Who told you her name was Julie?...
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INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORIES

FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS - 1910 - 392 pages
...think you are going to drown yourself." "Yes, sir; at least I think so, if my courage does not foriake me." "That's a bright idea! Fie on you! How can you...Julie." "Who told you her name was Julie? What are we com352 ing to, great heavens ! But be her name Julie or Javotte, do you know what is wanted in any...
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International Short Stories: A New Collection of Famous Examples ..., Volume 3

William Patten - Short stories - 1910 - 434 pages
...reflect upon the things of this world. If you came to ask me—well, good advice, for instance,—I might give it to you; but what is it you are after?...Julie." "Who told you her name was Julie? What are we com352 ing to, great heavens! But be her name Julie or Javotte, do you know what is wanted in any one...
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The Great Modern French Stories: A Chronological Anthology

S. S. Van Dine, Willard Huntington Wright - English fiction - 1917 - 594 pages
...— I might give it to you; but what is it you are after? You are in love with my daughter?" posing that you can give her to me in marriage; but as there...any one who aspires to the hand of the daughter of a fermier-giniral?" "Nb, I am completely ignorant of it, unless it is to be as rich as she." "Something...
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French Short Stories

Harry Christian Schweikert - English fiction - 1918 - 328 pages
...sir, and I repeat to you, that I am far from supposing that you can give her to me in marriage ; Lnt as there is nothing in the world but that, which could...any one who aspires to the hand of the daughter of af ermier-general ?" "No, I am completely ignorant of it, unless it is to be as rich as she." "Something...
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French Short Stories

Harry Christian Schweikert - English fiction - 1920 - 352 pages
...bell and have him put out; but, noticing his firm demeanor, his determined look, the fermier-general took pity on so inoffensive a case of insanity. He...any one who aspires to the hand of the daughter of a fermier-general?" "No, I am completely ignorant of it, unless it is to be as rich as she." "Something...
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