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CONTENTS.--To my Daughter.--The New House on the Road to Soissons.--Mathieu Goguelue.--A Bird of Evil Omen.--Catherine Blum.--The Parisian.--Jealousy.--Father and Mother.--The Return.--Mademoiselle Euphrosine Raisin.--Love's Young Dream.--The Abbe Gregoire.--Father and Son.--The Village Fete.--A Snake in the Gra.s.s.--Temptation and Crime.--The Ranger's Home.--Apprehension.--The Book of the Innocent.--Mathieu's Trial.
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