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"La Grenadiere"

In a little
while he felt that he was really alone, and lost in the wide ocean,
lost and alone in the world and in life.
"There is no need to cry, lad; there is a God for us all," said an old
sailor, with rough kindliness in his thick voice.
The boy thanked him with pride in his eyes. Then he bowed his head,
and resigned himself to a sailor's life. He was a father.

ANGOULEME, August, 1832.


ADDENDUM
The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.
Brandon, Lady Marie Augusta
The Member for Arcis
The Lily of the Valley
La Grenadiere
Gaston, Louis
La Grenadiere
Letters of Two Brides
Gaston, Marie
La Grenadiere
Letters of Two Brides
The Member for Arcis


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