Some three evenings after he received this last report of the progress of affairs in Paris, Bernard, upon whom the burden of exile sat none the more lightly as the days went on, turned out of the Stra
Some three evenings after he received this last report of the progress of affairs in Paris, Bernard, upon whom the burden of exile sat none the more lightly as the days went on, turned out of the Stra
This statement was very effective, but it might well have seemed at first to do more credit to her satiric powers than …
This observation struck Bernard as extremely ingenious and worthy of his mistress’s fine intelligence; he greeted it wi…
At the same moment the door was thrown open, and Mrs. Gordon appeared on the threshold with a gentleman behind her. Bla…
Bernard sat thinking for a long time; at first with a good deal of mortification—at last with a good deal of bitterness…
Gordon took his arm and they gained the street; they strolled in the direction of the Champs Elysees. “For a little ex…
Bernard prepared for Gordon’s arrival in Paris, which, according to his letter, would take place in a few days. He was …
And he had them in fact. He called the next day at the same hour, and he found the mother and the daughter together in …
It was opened by the little waiting-maid whom he had seen at Blanquais, and who looked at him very hard before she answ…
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