THE END.


FOOTNOTES:

[1.] In this assertion we do not agree with the critic. France, in common with other European nations, has unquestionably manifested much curiosity regarding foreign literature, and has availed herself of its treasures; but, by the original works of her own writers, the advantage has been reciprocated, particularly in the novels lately produced in Paris by such men as M. de Vigny and M. Victor Hugo. The “Notre Dame de Paris” of the latter has attained an European celebrity, and has accordingly been incorporated in the present series of “Standard Novels.”—English Ed.

[2.] Seek quarrel.

[3.] A sort of coin.

[4.] El prestin di scansc.

[5.] Upon my life, what a multitude.

[6.] If he is guilty.

[7.] Go on, Pedro, if you can.