Notre-Dame. With Illus. by Hugo, Bayard, Brion, Johannot, and Others, Volume 1Little Brown, 1888 |
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Page 24
... smiling mouth , clad in a garment of black serge thread- bare with age , approached the marble table and made a sign to the poor sufferer . But the other , in his perturbation , did not observe it . The new - comer advanced another step ...
... smiling mouth , clad in a garment of black serge thread- bare with age , approached the marble table and made a sign to the poor sufferer . But the other , in his perturbation , did not observe it . The new - comer advanced another step ...
Page 26
... smiling : " You have nothing to say to me , then , mesdemoiselles ? " " Oh , no , nothing at all , " answered Gisquette . " No , nothing , " said Liénarde . The tall , fair young man now made a step to re- tire ; but the two curious ...
... smiling : " You have nothing to say to me , then , mesdemoiselles ? " " Oh , no , nothing at all , " answered Gisquette . " No , nothing , " said Liénarde . The tall , fair young man now made a step to re- tire ; but the two curious ...
Page 27
... smiling , " It was a very pretty thing to see . But to - day it is a morality made on purpose for the Lady of Flanders . " " Will they sing bergerettes ? " asked Gisquette . " Oh , fie ! " said the unknown . " What ! in a mo- rality ...
... smiling , " It was a very pretty thing to see . But to - day it is a morality made on purpose for the Lady of Flanders . " " Will they sing bergerettes ? " asked Gisquette . " Oh , fie ! " said the unknown . " What ! in a mo- rality ...
Page 34
... two interrupters . At that moment he felt some one pulling at the skirt of his coat ; he turned round , not without some little ill - humor , and had much ado to smile . Nevertheless he found it necessary to do so , for it 34 NOTRE - DAME .
... two interrupters . At that moment he felt some one pulling at the skirt of his coat ; he turned round , not without some little ill - humor , and had much ado to smile . Nevertheless he found it necessary to do so , for it 34 NOTRE - DAME .
Page 43
... smile which the great have always in read- iness for the people , and stepped slowly towards the fauteuil or state chair of scarlet velvet placed for his reception , looking as if some other matter occupied his mind . His train - what a ...
... smile which the great have always in read- iness for the people , and stepped slowly towards the fauteuil or state chair of scarlet velvet placed for his reception , looking as if some other matter occupied his mind . His train - what a ...
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