Notre-Dame de Paris - Victor Hugo (diy ebook reader .txt) 📗
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The representation of a monstrous animal solemnly drawn about in Tarascon and other French towns. ↩
An arrow with a pyramidal head of iron and copper spiral wings by which a rotatory motion was communicated. ↩
The city of Cambrai is well dressed. Marafin plundered it. ↩
An ancient long measure in France, containing six feet and nearly five inches English measure. ↩
Master Jean Balue has lost sight of his bishoprics. Monsieur of Verdun has no longer one; all have been killed off. ↩
One in charge of the highways. ↩
A lord having a right on the woods of his vassals. ↩
When thou shalt find its mate, thy mother will stretch out her arms to thee. ↩
“The beautiful creature clad in white.” Dante. ↩
ColophonNotre-Dame de Paris
was published in 1831 by
Victor Hugo.
It was translated from French in 1888 by
Isabel F. Hapgood.
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The cover page is adapted from
Notre Dame Seen from the Quai de la Tournelle,
a painting completed in 1902 by
Jean-François Raffaëlli.
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