The notary's nose;

I90 UNCLE AND NEPHEW. the same. When he entered M. Auvray's house, he seemed very much agitated; he walked up and down apparently in a rage, would not keep still anywhere, looked at twenty things at once, and would have handled them all if his hands had not been tied. "Calm yourself," said his uncle; "what I'm doing is for your good. You'll be happy here, and the doctor will cure you. " I'm not sick. Why have you tied me? " "Because you would have thrown me out of the carriage. You're not in your right mind, my poor FranCois; M. Auvray will restore you." " I reason as clearly as you do, uncle, and I don't know what you're talking about. My mind is clear, my judgment sound, and my memory excellent. Would you like me to repeat some verses? Shall

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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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