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Side 2
In the eighty - six departments of France there were many prisons . It was in the
fortress of Fenestrelle that Charles Veramont Count de Charney was
incarcerated , being accused of an attempt to overthrow the government , and
substitute ...
In the eighty - six departments of France there were many prisons . It was in the
fortress of Fenestrelle that Charles Veramont Count de Charney was
incarcerated , being accused of an attempt to overthrow the government , and
substitute ...
Side 4
He has been longer a prisoner than you have , yet already you have become a
master in the art of carving on wood . ' Notwithstanding the irony of this
expression , Charney betook himself to his old occupations ; and in such
wearying ...
He has been longer a prisoner than you have , yet already you have become a
master in the art of carving on wood . ' Notwithstanding the irony of this
expression , Charney betook himself to his old occupations ; and in such
wearying ...
Side 6
The prisoner still watched the changes of the plant . Again he argued , and again
it had a ready answer . • Of what use is this down upon the stem ? ' said Charney
. The next morning he saw that the down was covered with a light hoar - frost ...
The prisoner still watched the changes of the plant . Again he argued , and again
it had a ready answer . • Of what use is this down upon the stem ? ' said Charney
. The next morning he saw that the down was covered with a light hoar - frost ...
Side 7
of a prisoner ! Will he tire of it as he had done of every other ainusement ? We
shall see . One morning , while looking at ... winking his eye with a comical
expression ; people must have something to care about , and prisoners have no
choice .
of a prisoner ! Will he tire of it as he had done of every other ainusement ? We
shall see . One morning , while looking at ... winking his eye with a comical
expression ; people must have something to care about , and prisoners have no
choice .
Side 8
I have always considered that man unworthy of the dignity of being a jailer , who
would crush a spider that a prisoner had become attached to ; it is a wicked
action — a crime . Talking of spiders , continued Ludovic , ' I'll tell you a story
about a ...
I have always considered that man unworthy of the dignity of being a jailer , who
would crush a spider that a prisoner had become attached to ; it is a wicked
action — a crime . Talking of spiders , continued Ludovic , ' I'll tell you a story
about a ...
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