This etext was produced by David Widger GERFAUT By CHARLES DE BERNARD BOOK 4. CHAPTER XX MARILLAC TELLS A STORY Guests were seated that evening around the oval table in the dining-room of the castle of Bergenheim. According to custom, the ladies were not present at this repast. This was a custom which had been
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This etext was produced by David Widger GERFAUT By CHARLES DE BERNARD BOOK 3. CHAPTER XIII MONSIEUR DE BERGENHEIM Some men in society marry too soon, a great number too late, a small and fortunate proportion at an opportune time. Young men in the country, of good family, are usually established in marriage by their
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This etext was produced by David Widger GERFAUT By CHARLES DE BERNARD BOOK 2. CHAPTER VI GERFAUT’S STORY While the two friends are devouring to the very last morsel the feast prepared for them by Madame Gobillot, it may not be out of place to explain in a few words the nature of the bonds
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This etext was produced by David Widger GERFAUT By CHARLES DE BERNARD With a Preface by JULES CLARETIE, of the French Academy CHARLES DE BERNARD PIERRE-MARIE-CHARLES DE BERNARD DU GRAIL DE LA VILLETTE, better known by the name of Charles de Bernard, was born in Besancon, February 24, 1804. He came from a very ancient