
NOVELS BY Paul de Kock VOLUME VI FRÉDÉRIQUE VOL. II THE GIRL WITH THREE PETTICOATS
XXXIII ROSETTE THE BRUNETTE
XXXIV THE UMBRELLAS.—THE POLKA
XXXV A HIGH LIVER
XXXVI A SCENE
XXXVII ROSETTE'S SEVEN AUNTS
XXXVIII THE DEALER IN SPONGES
XXXIX A PARTY OF FOUR
XL A SICK CHILD
XLI THE REWARD OF WELLDOING
A thirty‑year‑old gentleman finds an unexpected comfort in his renewed friendship with Frédérique, a woman only a few years his junior. Their connection, however, is constantly shadowed by the town’s gossip, especially after a spiteful remark from Saint‑Bergame that suggests an illicit liaison. Determined to protect both his own reputation and Frédérique’s, he watches the social currents with a cautious eye.
One crisp morning, while idly reading theatre posters on a boulevard pillar, his attention is seized by a modestly dressed shopgirl whose dark hair and striking eyes seem to glow with a Mediterranean warmth. The brief encounter, a fleeting exchange of glances, leaves him distracted from the play listings and awakens a new curiosity that feels both innocent and unsettling. As she disappears down the street, he is left wondering whether this chance meeting might stir the delicate balance of his life.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (577K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1793–1871
A hugely popular storyteller in 19th-century Europe, he filled his novels with lively scenes of everyday Paris and a strong taste for comedy. His books may have divided critics, but readers kept returning for their energy, humor, and street-level view of city life.
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