THE WRITINGS OF
PROSPER MÉRIMÉE
COMPRISING HIS
NOVELS, TALES, AND LETTERS TO AN UNKNOWN
WITH
An Essay on the Genius and Achievement of the Author
By GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M.A.
COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES
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bent on his breast, his eyes half closed and filled with tears. Etched by Em. Kulnndjrom n painting hi/ P. Sinibaldi. THE NOVELS, TALES AND LETTERS OF PROSPER MERIMEE Edited by Prof. George Saintsbury, M.A. COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES THE MOSAIC Comprising MATEO FALCONE and OTHER TALES Translated by EJULY MARY WALLER AND MARY HELENA DEY With Illustrations by J. LE BLAUT, f. SINIBALDI LUC OLIVIER MERSON, MYRBACH ED. DE BEAUMONT AND LALAUZE NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA FRANK S. HOLBY MCMVI copyright, 1905 By frank S. HOLBY
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VOLUME III. Roger wallied about the room with his head bent on his breast, his eyes half closed and filled with tears. (p. lis) Frontispiece Etched by Em. Buland Jrom a painting by P. Siiiibald PAGE Giuseppa ran after Mateo, and seized him by the arm. He is your son," she said 23 Etched by Gery Bichard from a painting by Luc Olivier Merson Then she struggled from his embrace, and, snatching the Etruscan vase, broke it into a thousand pieces on the floor 168 Etched by Lalauzefrom a painting by Ed. de Beaumont