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  • "Edmee, that is very wrong," said the abbe; "such remedies turn to poison."

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • "Edmee," I said to her, in a bitter tone, and with a frightful grimace that was intended to be a sarcastic smile, "would you like me to hand this letter to M. de la Marche's lackey, and at the same time tell him in a whisper at what time his master may come to the tryst?"

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • "Edmee," I cried, springing to me feet, "what is the matter, and how does that letter which is worrying you so much concern myself?"

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • "Edmee," I said, throwing myself on my knees, "let me see that letter.

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • "Edmee," I said, "I implore you never to be afraid of me again.

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • We see the untamed nature of Bernard de Mauprat gradually giving way under the influence of the noble and delicious Edmee.

    George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings 1910

  • We see the untamed nature of Bernard de Mauprat gradually giving way under the influence of the noble and delicious Edmee.

    George Sand; Some Aspects of her Life and Writings 1910

  • We see the untamed nature of Bernard de Mauprat gradually giving way under the influence of the noble and delicious Edmee.

    George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Ren�� Doumic 1898

  • Edmee and I would not consent to be separated, even temporarily, from our good friends, my sole defenders, Marcasse, Patience, Arthur, and the

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • He wanted to take the coach for Paris that very evening; but I implored him to go to Sainte-Severe first of all to get news of Edmee.

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

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