The Works of Alphonse Daudet, volume 7

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The Works of Alphonse Daudet, volume 7
Alphonse Daudet, George Burnham Ives, Jane Minot Sedgwick, Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Olive Edward Palmer, Marian Mcintyre, Ernest Daudet, Charles De Kay, Léon Daudet, Mary Louise Hendee
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" This was discussed in the cabin of the Belle- NivemaisCy after the children had gone to bed.
The woman of sense tried to argue.
" You see, Fran9ois, we have done all we could for that child. God knows we should like to keep him!
" But, since an opportunity is offered us of part- ing from him without making him unhappy, we must try to be brave." Involuntarily, their eyes turned toward the bed, where Victor and Mimile were sleeping the calm and untroubled sleep of childhood.
" Poor little boy !
... " said Fran9ois in a low voice.
They heard the river rippling along against the sides of the boat, and from time to time, the whis- tle of the train rending the night Mother Louveau burst into sobs: "God have mercy upon us, Franfois ; I will keep him." Digitized by VjOOQIC 164 The Belle-Nivemaise.
CHAPTER IV.
LIFE IS HARD.
Victor was about fifteen.
The little pale boy had suddenly become a strong fellow, with broad shoulders and quiet man- ners.
He had been travelling so long on the Betle-Ni- vemaise that he began to know the way like an old sailor, naming the shallows, sniffing out the deep places, and passing from the handling of the boat- hook to that of the rudder.


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