Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 239
... Madame Bassy kept up her courage with brave words . " You were too gentle with him , Charlotte , " she said . " You should have made his ears tingle more for him when once you had begun . To call a respectable woman's husband a drunkard ...
... Madame Bassy kept up her courage with brave words . " You were too gentle with him , Charlotte , " she said . " You should have made his ears tingle more for him when once you had begun . To call a respectable woman's husband a drunkard ...
Page 240
... Madame Bassy , who , though greatly distressed and appre- hensive herself , had her wits sufficiently about her to make light of the mother's anxiety . " Drowned ! " she exclaimed , forcing out a semblance of one of her usual jolly ...
... Madame Bassy , who , though greatly distressed and appre- hensive herself , had her wits sufficiently about her to make light of the mother's anxiety . " Drowned ! " she exclaimed , forcing out a semblance of one of her usual jolly ...
Page 243
... Madame Bassy described to him the scene by the port during the storm the young man began to feel that he had been to blame . On the threshold they were met by the doctor , who , at the sight of Jean , started back in almost as great ...
... Madame Bassy described to him the scene by the port during the storm the young man began to feel that he had been to blame . On the threshold they were met by the doctor , who , at the sight of Jean , started back in almost as great ...
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