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^‘schmucke’s martyrdom.” 393 “Ah! ’tis the Nut-Cracker,” exclaimed one, “the m ' usician, you know !” “ Who are the pall-bearers, then T* “ Oh ! nothing but actors !” “See, there...
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Balzac, Honoré De
Date:1890
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Image 424 of Cousin Pons.
394 sohmuoke’s martyrdom.” the undertaker’s, drove to Pere-Lachaise, empty. This superfluous procession of unoccupied carriages is a very common phenomenon. When the deceased is a person unk nown to fame, and there...
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Balzac, Honoré De
Date:1890
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^•A GEEMAN IDEA.” 117 whether he shall embrace a married life or continue the dissipated career of a bachelor. Such a physiognomy on the shoulders of a Frenchified German seemed to Cecile...
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Balzac, Honoré De
Date:1890
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Image 389 of Cousin Pons.
361 “dame sauvage reappears.” Sundays and saints’ days regularly attended the services at Saint Francis’, were on excellent terms with the beadle, the Swiss, the dispenser of holy water ; in short,...