The African Novels of Louis Bertrand a Phase of the Renascence of National Ener

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The African Novels of Louis Bertrand a Phase of the Renascence of National Ener
David Clark Cabeen
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Puig feels exalted as he contemplates these Latins of Africa, the race of the future, united for a moment at least by their common faith. He pronounces a benediction: ". . . — et dans un geste hardi de conqucte, la main benissante du prince romain enveloppa I'Afrique et la mer. " ' ^ The closing lines of La Cina, A PHASE OF THE RENASCENCE OF NATIONAL ENERGY IN FRANCE 71 Le Rival de don Juan Jean Puig, a young banker of Perpignan, a nephew of Cardinal Puig of La Ct?ja, and his friend Henri Mauto...ucher, the painter, novelist and literary critic, are at Montpellier awaiting the arrival of the mistress of the former, "La Galliego", a beautiful Spanish dancer, whose fame has spread over Europe. The young men have been friends since their school days at the Lyc^e Henri IV, where the "Lorrain" Claude Gelee, the "Lyon- nais" Michel Botteri, the Catalan Jean Puig and Henri Mau- toucher were known as the four inseparable companions.
Jean, his beautiful mistress, her mother and Henri proceed to Seville, where they expect to pass most of the summer.


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