. Comédie humaine; ed. by George Saintsbury . he real greatness of her soûl has risen abovethe cramping influences of her earlv life. And this isthe life history of a woman who dweils in the world, yetis not of it, a woman so grandly fitted to be a wife andmother, but who has neither husband nor children nor xm dred. Of late the orood folk of Saumur hâve besiun to talk ofa second marriage for her. Rumour is busy with hername and that of the Marquis de Froidfond ; indeed,his familv hâve begun to surround the rich widow, justas the Cruchoïs once flocked about Eugénie and Cornoiller


. Comédie humaine; ed. by George Saintsbury . he real greatness of her soûl has risen abovethe cramping influences of her earlv life. And this isthe life history of a woman who dweils in the world, yetis not of it, a woman so grandly fitted to be a wife andmother, but who has neither husband nor children nor xm dred. Of late the orood folk of Saumur hâve besiun to talk ofa second marriage for her. Rumour is busy with hername and that of the Marquis de Froidfond ; indeed,his familv hâve begun to surround the rich widow, justas the Cruchoïs once flocked about Eugénie and Cornoiller, so it is said, are in the interestof the Marquis, but nothing could be more false ; forbig Nanon and Cornoiller hâve neither of them witenough to understand the corruptions of the world. Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to Her Majestyat the Edinburgh University Press r. BINDING SECT. SEP 1 01969^ PQ Balzac, Honoré deComédie humaine PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY.


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