The Writings of Prosper Mérimée/Volume 2

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The Writings of Prosper Mérimée, Vol. II (1906)
by Prosper Mérimée, translated by Mary Loyd, edited by George Saintsbury
Title and ToC
Prosper MériméeGeorge Saintsbury3339841The Writings of Prosper Mérimée, Vol. II — Title and ToC1906Mary Loyd

THE WRITINGS OF
PROSPER MÉRIMÉE
COMPRISING HIS
NOVELS, TALES, AND LETTERS TO AN UNKNOWN
WITH
An Essay on the Genius and Achievement of the Author
By GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M.A.


COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES

"Here is your father's shirt, Orso!"
"Here is your father's shirt, Orso!"

"Here is your father's shirt, Orso!"
From a drawing by Gaston Vuillier.

THE NOVELS, TALES AND LETTERS

OF PROSPER MERIMEE Edited by Prof. George Saintsbury, MA. COMPLETK IN EIGHT VOLUMES COLOMBA Translated by THE LADY MARY LOYD With Illustrations by OASTON TUILLIER NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA FRANK S. HOLBY MCMVI

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Copyright, 1905
By frank s. holby


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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME II.

Here is your father's shirt, Orso!" (p. 107) Frontispiece From a drawing by Caston Vuillier PAGE "Would mademoiselle understand, for instance, these lines from one of our Corsican songs?"|13 From a drawing by Caston Vuillier

Orlanduccio's only response was to draw his dagger and fly like a madman at Orso|156 "From a drawing by Caston Vuillier"