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An Historical Mystery

By: Honoré de Balzac

...An Historical Mystery by Honoré de Balzac T ranslated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publ... ...A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication An Historical Mystery by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...ober, so that the trees were still green and leafy in November. The French people were beginning to put faith in a secret understanding between the sk... ...the qui-vive. The mouth, half-open, as the custom usually is among country-people, showed teeth that were strong and white as almonds, but irregular. ... ...lomacy, and did such work from a pure love of art. He conceived, the other executed; he was the idea, the other was the form. “This must be Gondrevill... ... die, the Abbe d’Hauteserre shot down, the Marquis de Simeuse and his wife executed; her only brother had died of his wounds; her two cousins serving ... ... her whip in her hand, stand- ing on the threshold of the door, whence her burning glance grasped the whole scene and comprehended it, each knew from ... ...,’ interrupted Fouche. ‘In all probability the battle is now going on; the Austrians outnumber us; Genoa has surrendered; Massena has committed the gr... ... only saved by a division sent to his support. Ott is in full retreat. The Austrian line is broken.’ “‘When did the fight take place?’ asked Carnot. “...

... we now call ?Empire.? Rain had refreshed the earth during the month of October, so that the trees were still green and leafy in November. The French people were beginning to put faith in a secret understanding between the skies and Bonaparte, then declared Consul for life,--a belief in which that man owes part of his prestige; strange to say, on the day the sun failed him...

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