. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. OVERSHADOWED by its great neighbor, Paris, tow-ards which sets the tide oftravel from England andAmerica into France, standsa city where one or, the sad-dest and most beautiful sto-ries of history was broughtto a close. That city is thecapital of ancient Normandy,—Rouen,—and the story isJeanne dArc, the shepherdDomremy, recently so beau-tifully retold by the pen of her sec-retary, the vSieur Louis visit of a week or ten davs to that ofmaid oi i | ? 1 h* < !,N. Havre not long ago gave me an op-portunity t


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. OVERSHADOWED by its great neighbor, Paris, tow-ards which sets the tide oftravel from England andAmerica into France, standsa city where one or, the sad-dest and most beautiful sto-ries of history was broughtto a close. That city is thecapital of ancient Normandy,—Rouen,—and the story isJeanne dArc, the shepherdDomremy, recently so beau-tifully retold by the pen of her sec-retary, the vSieur Louis visit of a week or ten davs to that ofmaid oi i | ? 1 h* < !,N. Havre not long ago gave me an op-portunity to explore this interestingold city, and, as a preliminary, thehistory of France had to be con-sulted. The result of such studymay be condensed into a few back as a settlement to the mil i m$&


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