English Pharisees, French Crocodiles, And Other Anglo-French Typical Characters

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English Pharisees, French Crocodiles, And Other Anglo-French Typical Characters
[blouët, Paul] 1848-1903. [from Old Catalog]
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Oh! la gourmandiser Confident of having persuaded your traveling companion that you are a toler- Digitized by VjOOQIC 9& ENGLISH PHARISEES AND ably good sailor, you too disappear below . . . and he, not sorry to see you go, is not long in following your example.
You go down to the cabin. Alas! that is the finishing touch. The stuffy, heavy, un- wholesome atmosphere, charged with a mixed odor of tar, mysterious cookery, and troubled stomachs, brings your digestive apparatus up to your throat. Yo
...u feel stifled. All the vital forces crowd to your head, and your legs are powerless to support you. You throw yourself on your berth like a log, and instinct- ively close your eyes, so as not to see that man over there, who is just about to open the ball, or that other who is looking at you with a mixture of amusement and pity, as he calmly eats his chop. This creature is the most annoying of all your fellow-passengers. His compassion for you is insulting. You hate his healthy-looking face, his calm, his good appe- tite even; and your indignation reaches its climax when you see him coolly filling his pipe and preparing to go on deck and smoke.

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