Quaint corners in Philadelphia, with one hundred and seventy-four illustrations . SSlO*^^:^^:^ <33ri^3^S3:S2»c* Extrait du Be gist re dcs actes rfe ^;?^^^^5^^:-/^ ^ STEPHEN GIRARDS BIRTH CERTIFICATE. and fortune were pleasing to the young lady, and thenwliether she had any money; hecause if she had not, 484 A SYLVAN CITY. Jean remarks, that will settle the matter. Somethiiiuiippiirently did decide liiin in the negative, as he finallymarried a young Irish girl, who evidently was one ofthe few persons not in awe of Stephen, as, it is said,she once hecame so angry with him that she threw


Quaint corners in Philadelphia, with one hundred and seventy-four illustrations . SSlO*^^:^^:^ <33ri^3^S3:S2»c* Extrait du Be gist re dcs actes rfe ^;?^^^^5^^:-/^ ^ STEPHEN GIRARDS BIRTH CERTIFICATE. and fortune were pleasing to the young lady, and thenwliether she had any money; hecause if she had not, 484 A SYLVAN CITY. Jean remarks, that will settle the matter. Somethiiiuiippiirently did decide liiin in the negative, as he finallymarried a young Irish girl, who evidently was one ofthe few persons not in awe of Stephen, as, it is said,she once hecame so angry with him that she threw ahowl at his head, and so broke not only the bowl butthe partnership. AVhen this was done, Jean was worthsixty thousand dollars, while Stephen had hut must after this have made the quarrel up, lie-cause Jean in his letters perpetually contides his littlefamily to Stephens care, reminding him that in hisown absence he, Stephen, is their only protector. Theother brother, a second Etienne, who kept the nameand who was born in ;7, was a lawyer and a school-fellow of Nai)oleon Bonapartes. In the days of theFrench Revolution he was a member of the Frankl


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