Poverty FTER changing his five-franc piece Georges Duroy left the restaurant. He twisted his mustache in mihtary style and cast a rapid, sweeping glance upon the diners, among whom were three saleswomen, an untidy music-teacher of uncertain age, and two women with their husbands. When he reached the sidewalk, he paused to consider what route he should ke. It was the twenty-eighth of June -. wu he had only three francs in his pocket to last him the remainder of the month. That meant two dinners and no lunches, or two lunches and no dinners, according to choice. As he pondered upon this unpleasant state of affairs, he sauntered down Rue Notre Dame de Lorette, preserving his military air and carriage, and rudely jostled the people upon the streets in order to clear a path for 7G. de M.
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Bel Ami, or, The history of a scoundrel: A novel (The Life work of Henri ReneÌ Guy de Maupassant)
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Book Details
Author(s)Guy de Maupassant
PublisherM.W. Dunne
ISBN / ASINB0008B0EIY
ISBN-13978B0008B0EI8
Sales Rank15,834,579
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸