Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Wood-Rangers, Vol. 2 of 3: From the French of Luis De Bellemare
For a time the listeners heard nothing beyond those common-place speeches exchanged be tween lovers, when the young man, doubtful of his position, makes himself heard in reproaches, or arguments, which to him appear all powerful, while the responses which he meets will show too plainly that he is either not loved at all, or' that the advantages are on the side of the girl. But was this really the position of Tiburcio with Rosarita? It remains to be known.
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