[13] _Comment s'appelle ton chien?_--In common parlance--What is your
dog's name? The joke is lost unless it is translated literally.
Transcriber's Note
Minor punctuation errors have been repaired.
Hyphenation and accent usage has been made consistent.
A single closing quote was omitted on page 7. The transcriber has
added one in what seemed the most appropriate place--"... 'Look! I am
dark, but I am beautiful! ... So be it!'"
The following typographic errors have been fixed:
Page 6--Carmargue amended to Camargue--"... this 'Château
d'Avignon,' the finest in all Camargue."
Facing page 64 (illustration caption)--Renard's amended to
Renaud's--"... and pulled back with all her strength the
double rein of Renaud's horse, ..."
Page 111--Moveover amended to Moreover--"Moreover, after the
harvest was gathered, ..."
Page 300--house amended to horse--"... "we will ride
together till night. My horse has wings.""
The frontispiece illustration and introductory front matter has been
moved to follow the title page. Other illustrations have been moved
where necessary so that they are not in the middle of a paragraph.
The Table of contents has been added by the transcriber for the
convenience of the reader.
The List of Illustrations has been moved from its original location on
page 349 to the beginning of the book.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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