duty if I keep silence. That is why I did not get home in time to dress monsieur this morning." "W...
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into such a thing as this?" exclaimed Canalis, turning pale. "It was a question of friendship; and ...
the condition of the land, Charles Mignon remarked that time must be allowed for the soil, which wa...
death of Monsieur le Grand, as they call Cinq-Mars, to keep his office among us, we should have bee...
Butscha, whose alert attention was comparable to that of a spy, looked at Monsieur Mignon, expectin...
A DIPLOMATIC LETTER The poet's reflections during the night were thoroughly matter-of fact. He sin...
concession which is almost as unsatisfactory to the hearer and leaves him dissatisfied. Nothing bri...
will manage to have you invited to Rosembray, for the meet will probably take place in Duc de Verne...
space which lay between the house and the lawn with its flower-beds. From the gestures of the poet,...
"I have the honor to salute Monsieur de La Briere," said Butscha. "I myself have the honor to be he...
the Court of Claims. Had Mademoiselle Mignon no more than ten thousand francs, if I had even to mak...
that we love one another at least as much as you and mamma love each other. Well, I admit that it w...
Briere, without, however, giving La Briere a chance to reproach him for having violated the laws of...
once, like a true coquette, to obliterate all traces of fatigue; and now, after taking his bath, he...
rental of about fifteen thousand francs a year. Louis XVIII. gave the post of grand equerry to the ...