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Chapter 2 THE TRAVELLERS.

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cting, travelled on leisurely in the midst of smiling meadows, bounded on one side by a river, the current of which turned a

tream reflected so splendidly the blue heavens and the glowing tints of the west, that, but for the hills which rose between it and the sky, the gold and azure of the water would have mingled in one dazzling sheet with the gold and azure of the firmament. The tall reeds on the ban

completed their fifteenth year-were riding on a white horse of medium size, seated upon a large sa

ned towards the girls, with an air of solicitude at once respectful and paternal. He leaned upon a long staff; his still robust s

l, nearly of the size, form, and hairy coat of the wolf-followed closely in the steps of the l

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h her right encircled the waist of her sleeping sister, whose head reposed on her shoulder. Each step of the horse gave a

sary to be in the constant habit of seeing them, to distinguish one from the other. The portrait of her who slept not, might serve them for both of them; the only difference at the moment being, that Rose was awake and discharging for th

ing, as in a frame, their round, firm, rosy, satin like cheeks. A carnation, bathed in dew, is of no richer softness than their blooming lips; the wood violet's tender blue would appear dark beside the limpid azure of their large eyes, in

oth in a large pelisse of reindeer fur, and pulled over their heads the ample hood of this impervious garment; the

cloak hung in folds about the knees of the sister

ontemplated her with an expression of ineffable tenderness, akin to maternal;

affected; the emotion of one was reflected instantly in the countenance of the other; the same cause would make both of them start or blush, s

owers on the same steam, they had drooped, grown pale, and languished toge

which united the twins, could not have been broken without

g in pairs, as if endowed with a common life, pine

rriors of the republic and the empire-some heroic of the people, who became, in one campaign, the first soldiers in the world-to prove

pper lip, and united with a large imperial, which almost covered his chin; his meagre cheeks, brick-colored, and tanned as parchment, were carefully shaven; thick eyebrows, still black, overhung and shaded his light blue eyes; gold

strong-Dagobert, notwithstanding his rough exterior, evinced for his orphan charges an exquisite solicitude, a watchful kindness,

never failed him; and, though few were less given to drollery, he was now and then

sent in hot battles; nor was it without an act of pride that he sometimes shook his old military bridle, the brass stud of which was still adorned with an embossed eagle. His pace was regular, careful, and steady; his coat sleek, and his bulk moderate; the abundant foam, which covered his bit, bore witness to t

reat age-it is chiefly because he often displayed them, for the sole purpose of acting up to hi

nd carried him thus for a moment. The dog, protected by his thick coat, and no doubt long accustomed to the practical jokes of his companion, submitted to all this with stoical complacency; save that, when he thought the jest had lasted long enough, he would turn his

nt understanding that existed between the twin

und him, and seemed to be gathering up old recollections; by degrees, his countenance became clouded, and when he was at a little distance from the mill, the noise of which had a

look sought her sister, on whom she smiled sweetly; then both exchanged glances of surprise, on seeing Dagobert mo

down the slope. Perceiving that Dagobert continued motionless and absorbed in thought, Rose leaned over her saddle, and, placing her little white

they perceived a large tear, which traced its humid furrow d

anche together, deeply moved. "Tell

tell you has something sacred in it. Well, eighteen years ago, on the eve of the great battle of Leipsic, I carried your father to this very tree. He had two sabre-cuts on the head, a musket ball in his shoulder; and it was here that he an

us, and the Poles of the Guard-overthrew the Russian Cuirassiers, after having carried the battery. Ah, my children!" continued the soldier, with the utmost simplicity, "I wish you ha

the horse, and holding each other by the hand, went together to kneel at the foot of the old oak. And there, closely pressed in each other'

anche, still on their knees. "Perhaps we may find General Simon in Paris," added he; "I will explain all that to you this evening at the inn.

think also of our

shall only see again i

contrast of his rude features, "You must not give way thus, my children," said he; "it is true your mother was the best of women. When she lived in Poland

en finger and thumb, as was his habit. "Listen, my girls," he resumed, when he ha

Dagob

ive you before she died? To think

ys good to poor mothers whose children are left on earth

ould be ever fixed u

d hands, raised their innocent looks to heaven, and exclaimed, with that beautiful

aid Dagobert, much moved, "do not grieve

will not cry any more."-And

iberty-the Inquisition had strangled her centuries ago-but, for their monstrous privileges. Yet, in forty years, Dagobert had witnessed so many sublime and awful scenes-he had been so many times face to face with death-that the instinct of n

and yesterday-laughing at times, and answering me when I speak, instead of being so much engrossed with your own talk. Yes, y

tears that yet filled their eyes, and Rose said to the soldier, with a little

s more, and then we must start again; for it grows late, and we have to r

long, long way to

loset for you, a straw mattress and a blanket at your door for me, with Spoil-sport on my feet, and a clean litter for old Jovial, these are our whole traveling

more, you do all the cooking for u

wash almost every evening at our rest

soap-suds! Pooh! don't a soldier on a campaign always wash his own linen? Clumsy as you see me,

can iron wel

will be a little sing

near my cheek as I please; my skin is so tough that I don'

jesting, go

is cheaper; and, on a journey, poor people like us should save where we can, for we must, at all events, ke

to us; mother gave it

you do not lose it: see, from tim

e medal, which she wore suspended from her neck by a chain of the sa

ct

C.

for

a

the, 13

Par

t Franco

ntury a

will

the 13t

FOR

anche, as she examined the mournful inscr

us be moving. Put up the medal carefully, and away!-We have yet nearly an hour's march to arrive at quarter

which had recalled to their guide such painful re

he somewhat envious eyes of Spoil-sport, who had comfortably established himself in the meadow, with his snout protruding between his fore-paws. On the signal of departure, the dog resumed his post behind his master, and Dagobert, trying the

least expensive inn, and was told there wa

ig

the White Falcon,"

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Contents

The Wandering Jew, Complete
Chapter 1 MOROK.
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Chapter 2 THE TRAVELLERS.
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Chapter 3 THE ARRIVAL.
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Chapter 4 MOROK and DAGOBERT
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Chapter 5 ROSE AND BLANCHE.
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Chapter 6 THE SECRET.
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Chapter 7 THE TRAVELER.
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Chapter 8 EXTRACTS FROM GENERAL SIMON'S DIARY.
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Chapter 9 THE CAGES.
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Chapter 10 THE SURPRISE.
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Chapter 11 JOVIAL and DEATH.
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Chapter 12 THE BURGOMASTER.
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Chapter 13 THE JUDGEMENT.
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Chapter 14 THE DECISION.
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Chapter 15 THE DESPATCHES.
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Chapter 16 THE ORDERS.
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Chapter 17 THE AJOUPA.
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Chapter 18 THE TATTOOING
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Chapter 19 THE SMUGGLER
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Chapter 20 M. JOSHUA VAN DAEL.
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Chapter 21 THE RUINS OF TCHANDI. To the storm in the middle of the
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Chapter 22 THE AMBUSCADE
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Chapter 23 M. RODIN.
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Chapter 24 THE TEMPEST
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Chapter 25 THE SHIPWRECK.
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Chapter 26 THE DEPARTURE FOR PARIS.
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Chapter 27 DAGOBERT'S WIFE.
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Chapter 28 THE SISTER OF THE BACCHANAL QUEEN.
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Chapter 29 AGRICOLA BAUDOIN.
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Chapter 30 THE RETURN.
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Chapter 31 AGRICOLA AND MOTHER BUNCH.
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Chapter 32 THE AWAKENING.
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Chapter 33 THE PAVILION.
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Chapter 34 ADRIENNE AT HER TOILET.
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Chapter 35 THE INTERVIEW.
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Chapter 36 A FEMALE JESUIT.
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Chapter 37 THE PLOT.
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Chapter 38 ADRIENNE'S ENEMIES.
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Chapter 39 THE SKIRMISH.
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Chapter 40 THE REVOLT
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Chapter 41 TREACHERY.
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Chapter 42 THE SNARE.
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Chapter 43 A FALSE FRIEND.
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Chapter 44 THE MINISTER'S CABINET.
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Chapter 45 THE VISIT.
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Chapter 46 PRESENTIMENTS.
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Chapter 47 THE LETTER.
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Chapter 48 THE CONFESSIONAL
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Chapter 49 MY LORD AND SPOIL-SPORT.
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Chapter 50 APPEARANCES.
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Chapter 51 THE CONVENT.
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Chapter 52 THE INFLUENCE OF A CONFESSOR.
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Chapter 53 THE MASQUERADE.
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Chapter 54 THE CONTRAST.
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Chapter 55 THE CAROUSE.
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Chapter 56 THE FAREWELL
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Chapter 57 FLORINE.
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Chapter 58 MOTHER SAINTE-PERPETUE.
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Chapter 59 THE TEMPTATION.
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Chapter 60 MOTHER BUNCH AND MDLLE. DE CARDOVILLE.
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Chapter 61 THE ENCOUNTERS.
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Chapter 62 THE MEETING.
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Chapter 63 DISCOVERIES.
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Chapter 64 THE PENAL CODE.
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Chapter 65 BURGLARY.
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Chapter 66 THE EVE OF A GREAT DAY.
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Chapter 67 THE THUG.
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Chapter 68 THE TWO BROTHERS OF THE GOOD WORK.
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Chapter 69 THE HOUSE IN THE RUE SAINT-FRANCOIS.
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Chapter 70 DEBIT AND CREDIT.
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Chapter 71 THE HEIR
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Chapter 72 THE RUPTURE.
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Chapter 73 THE CHANGE.
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Chapter 74 THE RED ROOM.
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Chapter 75 THE TESTAMENT.
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Chapter 76 THE LAST STROKE OF NOON.
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Chapter 77 THE DEED OF GIFT.
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Chapter 78 A GOOD GENIUS.
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Chapter 79 THE FIRST LAST, AND THE LAST FIRST.
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Chapter 80 THE STRANGER.
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Chapter 81 THE DEN.
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Chapter 82 AN UNEXPECTED VISIT.
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Chapter 83 FRIENDLY SERVICES.
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Chapter 84 THE ADVICE.
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Chapter 85 THE ACCUSER.
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Chapter 86 FATHER D'AIGRIGNY'S SECRETARY.
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Chapter 87 SYMPATHY.
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Chapter 88 SUSPICIONS.
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Chapter 89 EXCUSES.
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Chapter 90 REVELATIONS.
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Chapter 91 PIERRE SIMON.
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Chapter 92 THE EAST INDIAN IN PARIS.
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Chapter 93 RISING.
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Chapter 94 DOUBTS.
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Chapter 95 THE LETTER. No.95
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Chapter 96 ADRIENNE AND DJALMA.
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Chapter 97 THE CONSULTATION.
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Chapter 98 MOTHER BUNCH'S DIARY.
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Chapter 99 THE DIARY CONTINUED.
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Chapter 100 THE DISCOVERY.
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