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The Miller's Daughter - cover

The Miller's Daughter

Emile Zola

Translator Edward Vizetelly

Publisher: JA

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At dawn a clamor of voices shook the mill. Pere Merlier opened the door of Francoise's chamber. She went down into the courtyard, pale and very calm. But there she could not repress a shiver as she saw the corpse of a Prussian soldier stretched out on a cloak beside the well.
Available since: 03/11/2018.

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