The notary's nose;

206 UNCLE AND NEPHEW. idiot, and began looking for Claire in all the places where he had been used to taking her. He went to his lodgings with a violent pain in his head, which he treated God only knows how. He had himself bled, took boiling-hot baths, applied ferocious sinapisms, and in short revenged on his body the tortures of his soul. When he considered himself cured, he started for France, resolved to apply for Claire's hand before changing his coat. He hurried to Paris, sprang from the car, forgot his baggage, jumped into a cab, and cried to the driver: "To her! Gallop!" "Where to, Boss?" "To Monsieur ---, Rue -- -, I don't know any more." He had forgotten the name and address of the woman he loved. " Go ahead to my house; I'll find it again." He gave the coachman his card and was taken home.

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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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