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This appeared to me to manifest either a very injudicious and improper levity in the ambassador, or that he had received information from his Government that warranted what he said. Extrait d'une dépêche du Vicomte Ponsonby

68 33 chemins de fer algériens: there were no railroads in Algeria when Daudet visited it in 1861, but between this year and 1872, when "Tartarin" appeared, several hundred miles of tracks had been constructed. 69 2 que je le regrette: 'how I long for it. Regretter = 'to regret, 'to regret the loss or the absence of' a thing, hence 'to long for' a thing. For the anticipatory le cf. note to 32 5.

In an article which appeared in "Les Annales," July 6, 1913, Charles Le Goffic tells of a visit to the house in Tarascon known as la maison de Tartarin, and reports a conversation he had with Mistral, the great Provençal poet, an intimate friend of Daudet.

It appeared to me therefore that, as M. Guizot could not intend to adopt the paradoxes of his predecessor, it would rather assist than embarass him, in establishing his own position, to have those paradoxes refuted, and that it was better that this would be done by me than that the ungracious task of refuting his predecessor should, by my neglect, devolve upon him.

Le titre d'altesse a-t-il produit la même impression sur les autres que sur Tartarin? 9. Qu'est-ce que l'officier a fait quand le prince a prononcé son titre? 10. Qu'a-t-il fait quand Tartarin a dit «Je connais le préince»? The negress appeared on seeing the door open. 2. He retired after having knocked twice at the postern. 3. The gentlemen were led across the narrow court. 4.

Almost every other year between 1862 and 1892 a new play, on untried themes, or adapted from one of his novels and usually written in collaboration, appeared at a Parisian theater. Of all these only one, "L'Arlésienne" , is worthy of its author. Already in 1859, as a result of the suffering of the preceding years and lack of precautions, his health had begun to fail.

He did not, however, entirely renounce literature, but published numerous articles in various periodicals, the most noted of which was a series entitled "Les Derniers Bretons," which appeared in "La Revue des Deux Mondes."

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