Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851
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Various. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

THE SOMNAMBULE

THE HOUSEHOLD OF SIR THOS. MORE.7

REMINISCENCES OF AN ATTORNEY

VILLAGE LIFE IN GERMANY

THE CLUB

A TEMPERANCE MEETING

EVENING PARTIES

A PEEP AT THE "PERAHARRA."

A TOBACCO FACTORY IN SPAIN

INFIRMITIES OF GENIUS

RACE HORSES AND HORSE RACES

HARTLEY COLERIDGE

THE ORIENTAL SALOONS IN MADRID

PHANTOMS AND REALITIES. – AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY8. PART THE THIRD – NIGHT

IV

V

VI

VII

CONCLUSION

THE FEET-WASHING ON GOOD FRIDAY IN MUNICH

A PEDESTRIAN IN HOLLAND

THE LAST PRIESTESS OF PELE

A SPANISH BULL FIGHT

MAURICE TIERNAY, THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.10

CHAPTER XXXV. A NOVEL COUNCIL OF WAR

CHAPTER XXXVI. GENOA DURING THE SIEGE

CHAPTER XXXVII. MONTE DI FACCIO

FRENCH COTTAGE COOKERY

STUDENT LIFE IN PARIS

A FAQUIR'S CURSE

LOVE AND SMUGGLING. – A STORY OF THE ENGLISH COAST

AMERICAN NOTABILITIES.11

PROFESSOR AGASSIZ

MR. AND MRS. PRESCOTT AT NAHANT

MR. AND MRS. J. GRINNELL. – NEW BEDFORD AND NAUSHON

GENERAL TAYLOR

THE HUNTER'S WIFE

THE WARNINGS OF THE PAST

THE PIE SHOPS OF LONDON

MY NOVEL; OR, VARIETIES IN ENGLISH LIFE.12

Book VI. – INITIAL CHAPTER

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

Monthly Record of Current Events

UNITED STATES

SOUTHERN AMERICA

GREAT BRITAIN

FRANCE

GERMANY, Etc

Literary Notices

Editor's Drawer

WOMAN'S EMANCIPATION

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

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About twelve months ago Andrè Folitton, horticulturist and herbalist of St. Cloud, a young man of worth and respectability, was united in marriage to Julienne, daughter of an apothecary of the same place. Andrè and Julienne had long loved each other, and congeniality of disposition, parity of years, and health and strength, as well as a tolerably comfortable setout in the world, seemed to promise for them many years of happiness. Supremely contented, and equally disposed to render life as pleasant and blithe as possible, the future seemed spread before them, a long vista of peace and pleasantness, and bright were the auguries which rose around them during the early days of their espousal.

Though he loved mirth and fun as much as any one, Andrè was extremely regular in his habits, and every engagement he made was pretty sure of being punctually attended to. Julienne quickly discovered that thrice every week, precisely at seven o'clock in the evening, her husband left his home, to which he returned generally after the lapse of two hours. Whither he went she did not know, nor could she find out.

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That very evening Madame Margot repeated her visit, and requested to see Julienne alone. She found her alone, but, as if she had something too weighty to be said in the salle-à-manger, she insisted that they should shut themselves up in Julienne's bedroom, while she relieved her loaded mind.

"Ah, poor Julienne!" said she, "I never come to see her of an evening but I find her alone! Poor child! so innocent and unsuspecting too! Well, we all have our trials; but to see one whom I love as if she were my own child so treated, is enough to drive me mad!"

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