Francezka
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Molly Elliot Seawell. Francezka
Francezka
Table of Contents
FRANCEZKA
CHAPTER I
IN THE HEART OF PARIS
CHAPTER II
THE LITTLE ACTRESS
CHAPTER III
THE RESCUE
CHAPTER IV
IN BEAUTY’S QUARREL
CHAPTER V
THE ELDER BROTHER
CHAPTER VI
ON THE BALCONY
CHAPTER VII
AN UGLY DUCHESS
CHAPTER VIII
OUR CITY OF REFUGE
CHAPTER IX
A CRIMSON MANTLE
CHAPTER X
A PILGRIM AND A WAYFARER
CHAPTER XI
A LOST CAUSE
CHAPTER XII
ONLY THE SUNNY HOURS
CHAPTER XIII
HIS GRACE AND PEGGY
CHAPTER XIV
THE DRENCHED HEN
CHAPTER XV
THE LOST SHEEP
CHAPTER XVI
THE SETTING OF A STAR
CHAPTER XVII
AN IMPATIENT LOVER
CHAPTER XVIII
A VINDICTIVE ROGUE
CHAPTER XIX
THE HAPPIEST MAN ALIVE
CHAPTER XX
FORGING THE CHAIN
CHAPTER XXI
THE SERVICE OF A FRIEND
CHAPTER XXII
HER BEST BELOVED
CHAPTER XXIII
A LOVING QUEST
CHAPTER XXIV
CONFIDENT TO-MORROWS
CHAPTER XXV
A DISCOMFITED BISHOP
CHAPTER XXVI
COME AND REJOICE
CHAPTER XXVII
A ROYAL RECOMPENSE
CHAPTER XXVIII
A CAMPAIGN OF PLEASURE
CHAPTER XXIX
AS HAVING NO PAST
CHAPTER XXX
THE BOAR HUNT
CHAPTER XXXI
THE BITTERNESS OF DOUBT
CHAPTER XXXII
IN SNUFF-COLORED CLOTHES
CHAPTER XXXIII
A DEVIL’S IMP
CHAPTER XXXIV
A GARRET IN PRAGUE
CHAPTER XXXV
WOULD YOU LEAVE ME NOW
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Molly Elliot Seawell
Published by Good Press, 2019
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When she came to the last of all—the burlesque parting—she suddenly transposed it into the key of tragedy. She changed the words into those of Monsieur Voltaire’s Mariamne, which she spoke with vast force and pathos and passion. She laid her hand on the shoulder of the cobbler’s boy, with a gesture so full of love and longing and delicacy and despair, that the boy, seeing a mystery, but not understanding it, was dazed, and forgot his part, which was to seize her around the waist and whirl her off her feet. The laughter had suddenly subsided—the audience, like the boy, was stunned and confused and touched. Francezka, then, with a cry of despair that rang through the still, soft May evening, thrust the cobbler’s boy away and leaned sobbing against the cloth wall of the theater; and the people, after a full minute of delighted amazement, broke into thunders of applause.
Mademoiselle Lecouvreur and Monsieur Voltaire led 21 the hand clapping. The little actress, perfect mistress of herself, turned toward the bench where Mademoiselle Lecouvreur and Monsieur Voltaire sat. Her countenance had changed as if by magic—she showed a mouthful of beautiful teeth in a joyous smile. Then, the exigency of the play requiring her to turn again, instantly she resumed her touching and tragic air, and picking up her part, carried it through triumphantly. Her fellow actor, the cobbler’s boy, was disconcerted by the miraculous transformation she had made, and could only stand awkwardly about the stage, and act as a dummy for her to hang her emotions on. Nevertheless, she managed it perfectly, and when the end of the little play came, instead of the two galloping off the stage hand in hand, the young girl bade farewell to the cobbler’s boy in an improvised speech which made the cobbler himself, who was in the audience, and several other persons, to weep profusely.
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