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Cesar Birotteau was performed at the Pantheon Theatre, which was demolished in 1846. The love-story of Popinot and Cesarine, which is so briefly sketched in the novel, assumed chief importance in Cormon's adaptation, and, of course, Cesar does not die. Scribe borrowed largely from the Comedie Humaine.
"I dinna like to lose the king's story. I hae my thoughts it was na a bad ane." "Nor I neither, Doctor; but " "Come, come, you shall have that too, the first night we meet in a bivouac, and as I fear the time may not be very far distant, don't be impatient; besides a love-story " "Quite true," said Power, "a love-story claims precedence; place aux dames.
Falk's love-story pursued at first its usual realistic course. She was there near the waterfall waiting for him; they had very little to say to one another. She was depressed to-night, and he fancied that she had been crying. She was not so attractive to him in such a mood. He liked her best when she was intolerant, scornful, aloof.
This sight diverted his mother's mind from the nervous crisis which seemed to threaten her. "See, Vanda, here is Nathan's new novel. If you wake in the night you will have something to read." "Oh! delightful! 'La Perle de Dol; it must be a love-story, Auguste, I have something to tell you! I'm to have an accordion!" Auguste looked up suddenly with a strange glance at his grandfather.
"If this is a love-story," the Baronne de Nucingen interposed, "I request that it may not be interrupted by any reflections." "Reflection is so antipathetic to it!" cried Joseph Bridau. "I was seventeen," de Marsay went on; "the Restoration was being consolidated; my old friends know how impetuous and fervid I was then.
Ralph thought a little, and then, as it was growing dark, he sat on the old sofa with his back to the fading day, and told his love-story to these three sweet girls, who, though they had played with him and been all womanhood to him ever since he came out of petticoats, had not a grain of jealousy of the unseen sister who had come suddenly past them and stepped into the primacy of Ralph's life.
And now let us skip out of those regions of the dusky past. I feel in the humor of telling a love-story, and one has just come into my mind." "Thee is so fond of that sort of thing," said his wife, with a smile, "that we will not interfere with thee." "In the summer of the year 950," said Mr.
It was the first love-story Dick had ever heard, and in pity at the beautiful narrative, which no clumsiness of narration could altogether rob of its pathos, he was crying too. There is no audience like an impressionable child, and the immortal story of love and misfortune seemed very pitiful to his small and tender heart. 'Why, theer! theer! Dick!
I would revert not only to my former manner, but to my former matter. I would wind up that love-story, and confine myself to the subject of foreign travel. Acting on this resolution, I made short work of Tomaso and Lucilla.
"This certainly seems an ideal pastoral land a place where one would naturally locate a charming idyl or bucolic love-story!" he said one evening, to Surgeon Paul Denslow, after descanting at length upon the beauties of the country which they were "redeeming" from the hands of the Rebels. "Yes, answered Dr.
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