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Jasmin
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HTML version produced by Eric Hutton no copyright retained 1996
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Preface
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Chapter I. Agen--Jasmins Boyhood
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Chapter II. Jasmin at School
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Chapter III. Barber and Hair-dresser
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Chapter IV. Jasmin and Mariette
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Chapter V. Jasmin and Gascon
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Chapter VI. Beranger--'Mes Souvenirs'--P. De Musset
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Chapter VII. 'The Blind Girl of Castle-Cuille'
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Chapter VIII. Jasmin as Philanthropist.
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Chapter IX. Jasmin's 'Franconnette'
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Chapter X. Jasmin's at Toulouse.
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Chapter XI. Jasmin's visit to Paris.
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Chapter XII. Jasmin's recitations in Paris.
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Chapter XIII. Jasmin's and his English critics.
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Chapter XIV. Jasmin's tours of philanthropy
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Chapter XV. Jasmin's Vineyard--'Martha the Innocent'
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Chapter XVI. The Priest without a Church.
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Chapter XVII. The Church of Vergt again--French Academy--Emperor and Empress
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Chapter XVIII.Jasmin enrolled Maitre-es-Jeux at toulouse--crowned by Agen
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Chapter XIX. Last poems--more missions of charity
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Chapter XX. Death of Jasmin--his character.
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Appendix.
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