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Immortals Crowned by the French Academy : Jacqueline, V2

By Bentzon, Therese

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Title: Immortals Crowned by the French Academy : Jacqueline, V2  
Author: Bentzon, Therese
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
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Excerpt: CHAPTER VII. The BLUE BAND Love, like any other human malady, should be treated according to the age and temperament of the sufferer. Madame de Nailles, who was a very keen observer, especially where her own interests were concerned, lent herself with the best possible grace to everything that might amuse and distract Jacqueline, of whom she had by this time grown afraid. Not that she now dreaded her as a rival. The attitude of coldness and reserve that the young girl had adopted in her intercourse with Marien, her stepmother could see, was no evidence of coquetry. She showed, in her behavior to the friend of the family, a freedom from embarrassment which was new to her, and a frigidity which could not possibly have been assumed so persistently. No! what struck Madame de Nailles was the suddenness of this transformation. Jacqueline evidently took no further interest in Marien; she had apparently no longer any affection for herself she, who had been once her dear little mamma, whom she had loved so tenderly, now felt herself to be considered only as a stepmother. Fraulein Schult, too, received no more confidences.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Immortals Crowned by the French Academy: Jacqueline, v2, 1 -- Therese Bentzon, 1 -- BOOK 2, 1 -- Chapter VII. THE BLUE BAND, 1 -- Chapter VIII. A PUZZLING CORRESPONDENCE, 12 -- Chapter IX. BEAUTY AT THE FAIR, 18 -- Chapter X. GISELLE'S CONSOLATION, 24 -- Chapter XI. FRED ASKS A QUESTION, 27 -- Chapter XII. A COMEDY AND A TRAGEDY, 34 -- Chapter XIII. THE STORM BREAKS, 39

 
 



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