The Companions of Jehu by Alexandre Dumas père
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"Well, who are your two characters, then?"
"An English gentleman and a French captain." "Introduce the Englishman first." "Very well." And Alexandre drew Lord Tanlay's portrait for me. "Your English gentleman pleases me," said I; "now let us see your French captain." "My French captain is a mysterious character, who courts death with all his might, without being able to accomplish his desire; so that each time he rushes into mortal danger he performs some brilliant feat which secures him promotion." "But why does he wish to get himself killed?" "Because he is disgusted with life." "Why is he disgusted with life?" "Ah! That will be the secret of the book." "It must be told in the end." "On the contrary, I, in your place, would not tell it." "The readers will demand it." |
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