A Romance of Youth — Volume 2
François Coppée
CHAPTER VI DREAMS OF LOVE Solemn moment approached for the two friends. They were to take their examinations for graduation. Upon the days when M. Violette—they now calle
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François Coppée
CHAPTER VI DREAMS OF LOVE Solemn moment approached for the two friends. They were to take their examinations for graduation. Upon the days when M. Violette—they now calle
François Coppée
FRANCOIS COPPEE FRANCOIS EDOUARD JOACHIM COPPEE was born in Paris, January 12, 1842. His father was a minor 'employe' in the French War Office; and, as the family consisted o
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CHAPTER XIV. The messenger from Philippus appeared in the afternoon. It was the young hipparch who had studied in Athens and accompanied the commandant of Pelusium to Tennis
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CHAPTER IX. The sculptor's head was burning feverishly when he entered the vehicle. He had never imagined that the consequences of his explanation would be so terrible. Durin
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CHAPTER VII. Hermon entered his house with drooping head. Here he was informed that the grammateus of the Dionysian artists had already called twice to speak to him concerni
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CHAPTER II. After the grammateus had retired, Daphne insisted upon leaving Tennis the next day. The desire to see Hermon's masterpiece drew her back to Alexandria even more
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CHAPTER XIV. Outside the door of the tent Hermon was trying to banish Althea’s image from his mind. How foolishly he had overestimated last night the value of this miserable a