[Gutenberg 62927] • The Jugglers · A Story

[Gutenberg 62927] • The Jugglers · A Story
Authors
Seawell, Molly Elliot
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
1870-1871 -- fiction , jugglers -- fiction , franco-prussian war , france -- fiction , 1871 -- fiction , paris (france) -- history -- commune
ISBN
9781330520123
Date
2009-05-13T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.40 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from The Jugglers: A Story

The great question under discussion on the roof of the boat was, where the theatrical com pany of jugglers and singers should spend the winter. Grandin, the proprietor of the show, a tall, handsome, boastful man, with a big voice like a church organ and a backbone made of brown paper, always gave his opinion first, but was generally overruled by Madame Grandin, also tall, handsome, easily wheedled or bullied, but inexorably truthful. Decisions really rested with the three subordinates, Diane Dorian, the prima donna, Jean Leroux, her partner, and the indi vidual known as Francois le Bourgeois, juggler.

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