Prince Zilah — Volume 1 by Jules Claretie
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frequently utilizing him for the exemplification of the art of fiction,
will salute him as "Le Roi de la Romance." COMPTE D'HAUSSONVILLE de L'Academie Francaise. PRINCE ZILAH BOOK 1. CHAPTER I THE BETROTHAL FETE "Excuse me, Monsieur, but pray tell me what vessel that is over there." The question was addressed to a small, dark man, who, leaning upon the parapet of the Quai des Tuileries, was rapidly writing in a note-book with a large combination pencil, containing a knife, a pen, spare leads, and a paper-cutter--all the paraphernalia of a reporter accustomed to the expeditions of itinerant journalism. When he had filled, in his running hand, a leaf of the book, the little man tore it hastily off, and extended it to a boy in dark blue livery with silver buttons, bearing the initial of the newspaper, L'Actualite; and then, still continuing to write, he replied: |
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