The notary's nose;

I38 THE NOTARY'S NOSE. what they have inside of them; but to make them objects of commerce —Never! Perhaps my friend Fogatier will give me your Auvergnat. But the scamp is very sick; and to complete the misfortune, he's taken such a distaste for life that he don't care to get well. He throws away all his medicine. As for food, sometimes he complains that he has not enough, and calls out for all he can get with loud cries; and sometimes he refuses what they give him, and asks to be left to die of hunger." "That's a crime! I'll speak to him; I'll make him listen to the voice of morality and religion. Where is he? " " At the Holel Diezi, Ward St. Paul, No. io-" You have your carriage downstairs?" Yes." " Well, let's start. Oh! the depraved wretch! Wishing to die! He don't seem to know that all men are brothers!"

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The notary's nose;
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About, Edmond, 1828-1885.
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New York,: H. Holt and company,
1874.

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