Excerpt from Scènes de la Vie Parisienne, Vol. 1: Histoire des Treize (1er Episode); Ferragus (2e Épisode); La Duchesse de Langeais (3e Épisode); La Fille aux Yeux d'Or; Le Père Goriot
Cet homme en apparence jeune encore à cheveux blonds, aux yeux bleus, dont la voix douce et claire semblait annoncer une âme féminine, était pâle de visage et mystérieux dans ses manières, il causait avec amabilité, prétendait n'avoir que quarante ans, et pouvait appartenir aux plus hautes classes sociales. Le nom qu'il avait pris paraissait être un nom supposé; dans le monde sa per sonne était inconnue. Qu'est-il? Ou ne sait.
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