The book A Street of Paris And Its Inhabitant was written by author Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850 Here you can read free online of A Street of Paris And Its Inhabitant book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Street of Paris And Its Inhabitant a good or bad book?
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"I do not feel well, my child. " "Monsieur, what did I tell you?" she exclaimed. "You have eaten toomuch. While you were away, I said to myself, 'It is Mme. Vernet'sbirthday. They will urge him at table and he will come back sick. 'Well, go to bed. I will make camomile tea for you. " VII DESSERT The professor walked through the garden into a pavilion at one of itscorners, where he lived alone in order not to be disturbed by hiswife. He went up the stairway leading to his little room, and compla...ined somuch of his pains in the stomach that Madame Adolphe filled him withcamomile tea. "Ah, here is a carriage! It is Madame returning in great anxiety, I amsure, " said Madame Adolphe, giving to the professor his sixth cup ofcamomile tea. "Now, sir, I hope that you will be able to drink itwithout me. Do not let it fall all over your bed. You know how Madamewould laugh. You are very happy to have a little wife who is soamiable and so joyful. " "Say nothing to her, my child, " exclaimed the professor, whosefeatures expressed a sort of childish fear.
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