IN front of the Qu(ti St. Bernard, the Ville de lv[ ontcreau,V hich was j ltst about to start, was puffinggre(tt vhirlwinds of smoke. It was six o'clock onthe Inorning of the 15th of SeptemberJ 1840.People rushed on board the vesse] in frantic haste.The traffic vas obstructed by casks, cables, and basketsof linen. The sailors answered no questions. Peoplejostled one another. Between the two paddle-boxeswas a heap of parcels; the clamour was drowned inthe loud hissing of the steam, which, making its waythrough the plates of sheet-iron, encompassed everythingin a white mist, while the bell at the prow keptcontinuous]y ringing.At last, the vessel drew away; and the banks of theriver, crowded with warehouses, timber-yards, andmanufactories, opened out like two huge ribbons beingunrolled.A young man about eighteen, with long hair .. holdingan albunl under his arm, stood nlotionless ncar thehelm. ~enetra ting the haze, he could see steeples,builTable of ContentsCONTENTS; BOOK I; CHAPTER PAGE; I A EPISODE 1; II THE VISDO~I OF YOUTH 15; III THE RCLIXG PASSION 24; IV THE ETER~'-L FE~IININE 34; V A CONSUMING LOVE 66; ~I HOPES DEFERRED 117; YII PARIS AGAIN 130; -111 FREDERICK ENTERTAINS A~D Is ENTERT; INED 162; IX THE FAMILY FRIEXD 218; X A PLESANT LITTLE DI~NER 260; XI A DCEL 277; XII LITTLE LoUISE BECOMES A WOMAN 321; XIII ROSANETTE IN A NEW ROLE 335About the PublisherForgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Repr
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Gustave Flaubert was a French writer who is counted among the greatest Western novelists. He is known especially for his first published novel, Madame Bovary (1857), and for his scrupulous devotion to his art and style. ([Source][1].)
[1]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Flaubert
IN front of the Qu(ti St. Bernard, the Ville de lv[ ontcreau,V hich was j ltst about to start, was puffinggre(tt vhirlwinds of smoke. It was six o'clock onthe Inorning of the 15th of SeptemberJ 1840.People rushed on board the vesse] in frantic haste.The traffic vas obstructed by casks, cables, and basketsof linen. The sailors answered no questions. Peoplejostled one another. Between the two paddle-boxeswas a heap of parcels; the clamour was drowned inthe loud hissing of the steam, which, making its waythrough the plates of sheet-iron, encompassed everythingin a white mist, while the bell at the prow keptcontinuous]y ringing.At last, the vessel drew away; and the banks of theriver, crowded with warehouses, timber-yards, andmanufactories, opened out like two huge ribbons beingunrolled.A young man about eighteen, with long hair .. holdingan albunl under his arm, stood nlotionless ncar thehelm. ~enetra ting the haze, he could see steeples,builTable of ContentsCONTENTS; BOOK I; CHAPTER PAGE; I A EPISODE 1; II THE VISDO~I OF YOUTH 15; III THE RCLIXG PASSION 24; IV THE ETER~'-L FE~IININE 34; V A CONSUMING LOVE 66; ~I HOPES DEFERRED 117; YII PARIS AGAIN 130; -111 FREDERICK ENTERTAINS A~D Is ENTERT; INED 162; IX THE FAMILY FRIEXD 218; X A PLESANT LITTLE DI~NER 260; XI A DCEL 277; XII LITTLE LoUISE BECOMES A WOMAN 321; XIII ROSANETTE IN A NEW ROLE 335About the PublisherForgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Repr
Literature & FictionAction & AdventureClassicsLiterary
Gustave Flaubert was a French writer who is counted among the greatest Western novelists. He is known especially for his first published novel, Madame Bovary (1857), and for his scrupulous devotion to his art and style. ([Source][1].)
[1]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Flaubert