The madman disappeared in space! (A drama in the air)
Émile Bayard, from Le docteur Ox (Doctor Ox), by Jules Verne, Paris, not dated.
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she gave two vigorous slaps to the sweaty red cheeks of the unfortunate man.
Émile Bayard, from Le général Dourakine, by Comtesse de Ségur, Paris, 1910.
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Another cheerful and friendly fight started between the father and the children.
Émile Bayard, from Le général Dourakine, by Comtesse de Ségur, Paris, 1910.
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She felt as though she was whipped.
Émile Bayard, from Le général Dourakine, by Comtesse de Ségur, Paris, 1910.
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The general stretched out his arm, a chicken bone in his hand.
Émile Bayard, from Le général Dourakine, by Comtesse de Ségur, Paris, 1910.
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The fox’s sharp teeth made the general cry out pitifully.
Émile Bayard, from Le général Dourakine, by Comtesse de Ségur, Paris, 1910.
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Beautiful Diana, blond Phoebe, lovely Isis, charming Astarte, Queen of the nights…
Émile Bayard, from Autour de la lune (All around the moon), by Jules Verne, Paris (Hetzel), circa 1870 (?).
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I’d be nothing but a dwarf.
Émile Bayard, from Autour de la lune (All around the moon), by Jules Verne, Paris (Hetzel), circa 1870 (?).
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