Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... Monsieur Furet bears all the marks of a well - to - do man about him , he is his own gardener . He has the look of a rich , matter - of - fact , common - sense citizen , but you need only glance at his garden to be sure that Mon- sieur ...
... Monsieur Furet bears all the marks of a well - to - do man about him , he is his own gardener . He has the look of a rich , matter - of - fact , common - sense citizen , but you need only glance at his garden to be sure that Mon- sieur ...
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... Monsieur Furet is in every way excellent , and , —and , -well , my child , thou hast guessed it , " for Eugénie is smiling slyly into his eyes , " some of Furet's spare cash would help me buy some new Mécanique I saw to - day , and that ...
... Monsieur Furet is in every way excellent , and , —and , -well , my child , thou hast guessed it , " for Eugénie is smiling slyly into his eyes , " some of Furet's spare cash would help me buy some new Mécanique I saw to - day , and that ...
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... Monsieur , " and then Eugénie feels a pang of conscience , " my mother will be tired , " she says , I have left her so long alone . " 66 Monsieur Furet is in fresh delight , here is a new proof of Eugénie's goodness . 66 Wait a moment ...
... Monsieur , " and then Eugénie feels a pang of conscience , " my mother will be tired , " she says , I have left her so long alone . " 66 Monsieur Furet is in fresh delight , here is a new proof of Eugénie's goodness . 66 Wait a moment ...
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... Monsieur Furet , and she kept the secret close . It has been , perhaps , for that reason among others that Monsieur has chosen me to be his housekeeper when he came to live here . " I wonder you could stay , " said Eugénie , dreamily ...
... Monsieur Furet , and she kept the secret close . It has been , perhaps , for that reason among others that Monsieur has chosen me to be his housekeeper when he came to live here . " I wonder you could stay , " said Eugénie , dreamily ...
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... Monsieur Furet ; and now a grave fear has come to me , that I might be unhappy , and then you and my mother , and Monsieur Furet would all suffer through my fault . " Madame got on her feet . She was in- tensely eager to put in a word ...
... Monsieur Furet ; and now a grave fear has come to me , that I might be unhappy , and then you and my mother , and Monsieur Furet would all suffer through my fault . " Madame got on her feet . She was in- tensely eager to put in a word ...
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