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Title: Germinie Lacerteux
Author: Edmond and Jules de Goncourt
Release Date: January 5, 2009 [EBook #27711]
Language: English
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CHEFS D'OEUVRE
DU
ROMAN CONTEMPORAIN
REALISTS
[Illustration: Chapter XXI
_Jupillon was a true Parisian: he loved to fish with a pole and line._
_And when summer came they stayed there all day, at the foot of the
garden, on the bank of the stream--Jupillon on a laundry board resting
on two stakes, pole in hand, and Germinie sitting, with the child in her
skirts, under the medlar tree that overhung the stream._]
BIBLIOTHEQUE
DES CHEFS-D'OEUVRE
DU ROMAN
CONTEMPORAIN
_GERMINIE LACERTEUX_
EDMOND AND JULES DE GONCOURT
PRINTED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY BY
GEORGE BARRIE & SONS, PHILADELPHIA
GERMINIE LACERTEUX
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
We must ask pardon of the public for offering it this book, and give it
due warning of what it will find therein.
The public loves fictitious novels! this is a true novel.
It loves books which make a pretence of introducing their readers to
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It loves little indecent books, memoirs of courtesans, alcove
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_decolletee_: the following study is the clinic of Love.
Again, the public loves to read pleasant, soothing stories, adventures
that end happily, imaginative works that disturb neither its digestion
nor its peace of min
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