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Mysteries of Paris, V3

By Sue, Eugene

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Title: Mysteries of Paris, V3  
Author: Sue, Eugene
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
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Excerpt: Part III. NIGHT. Chapter 1. IN THE NOTARY?S OFFICE. Brain, or heart of the land, which you will, as large cities are, Paris may claim to have nerves, muscles, and arteries centering in it, which but few capitals, by right of size, passions, horrors, loves, charms, mysteries, in a word, can reveal. To trace its emotions, impulses, secrets, wounds, cankers, joys, the following pages are devoted. We must begin by taking up the further ends of threads which will soon lead us deep into its labyrinths, not without events on the way, only surpassed by those we shall meet in the mazes themselves. In the year 1819, a singular project, incited by the current stories of left?handed marriages and loving episodes, as in the case of the Prince of Capua and Miss Penelope Smith, was put into operation by one Sarah Seyton, widow of the Earl of M'Gregor. Her brother, the Honorable Tom Seyton, assisted her to the utmost, fully prepared to aid his sister in matrimonially entangling any crown?wearer whomsoever; he was perfectly willing to participate with her in all the schemes and intrigues that might be useful toward the success of her endeavor to become the wife of a sovereign, however humble in possessions and power; but he would far rather have killed the sister whom he so devotedly loved, than he would have seen her become the mistress of a prince, even with the certainty of a subsequent marriage in reparation. The matrimonial inventory drawn up by Tom, with the aid of the Almanach de Gotha, had a very satisfactory aspect. The Germanic Confederation, especially, furnished a numerous contingency of young presumptive sovereigns, the first to whom the adventurers meant to pay attention being thus designated in the diplomatic and infallible Almanac of Gotha for the year of 1819.

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Table of Contents: Mysteries of Paris, V3, 1 -- Eugene Sue, 1 -- PART III. NIGHT, 2 -- Chapter I. IN THE NOTARY'S OFFICE, 2 -- Chapter II. THOU SHALT NOT LUST, 14 -- Chapter III. LA FORCE, 31 -- Chapter IV. PIQUE?VINAIGRE, 41 -- Chapter V. BOULARD, 53 -- Chapter VI. FRANCOIS GERMAIN, 59 -- Chapter VII. THE LION'S DEN, 69 -- Chapter VIII. THE PLOT, 75 -- Chapter IX. THE PATTERER, 81 -- Chapter X. GRINGALET AND CUT?IN?HALF, 89 -- Chapter XI. AN UNEXPECTED FRIEND, 104 -- Chapter XII. PUNISHMENT, 114 -- Chapter XIII. THE BANK FOR THE POOR, 122 -- Chapter XIV. RUDOLPH AND SARAH, 134 -- Chapter XV. VENGEANCE, 140 -- Chapter XVI. FURENS AMORIS, 145 -- Chapter XVII. THE HOSPITAL, 151 -- Chapter XVIII. THE VISIT, 155 -- Chapter XIX. CLAIRE DE FERMONT, 161 -- Chapter XX. FLEUR?DE?MARIE, 165 -- Chapter XXI. HOPE, 171 -- Chapter XXII. DEVOTION, 184 -- Chapter XXIII. THE WEDDING, 186 -- Chapter XXIV. BICETRE, 192 -- Chapter XXV. THE SCHOOLMASTER, 198 -- Chapter XXVI. MOREL, THE DIAMOND?CUTTER, 205 -- Chapter XXVII. THE TOILET, 210 -- Chapter XXVIII. MARTIAL AND THE SLASHER, 218 -- Chapter XXIX. THE HAND OF HEAVEN, 222 -- EPILOGUE, 229 -- Chapter I. PRINCE HENRY D'HERKAUSEN?OLDENZAAL TO COUNT MAXIMILIAN K2A9MINETN. -- Chapter II. PRINCE HENRY D'HERKAUSEN?OLDENZAAL TO COUNT MAXIMILIAN K33AMINETZ. -- Chapter III. PRINCE HENRY D'HERKAUSEN?OLDENZAAL TO COUNT MAXIMILIAN 3K7AMINETZ. -- Chapter IV. THE PRINCESS AMELIA, 243 -- Chapter V, 256 -- Chapter VI. THE PROFESSION, 262 -- Chapter VII. THE THIRTEENTH OF JANUARY, 266

 
 



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