THIS case takes us across the Channel to Normandy; and introduces us to a young French girl, named Marie Fran?oise Victoire Salmon.
Her father was a poor Norman laborer. Her mother died while she was a child. From an early age Marie had learned to get her own living by going out to service. Three different mistresses tried her while she was a very young girl, and found every reason to be satisfied with her conduct.
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Among the persons who often visited Monsieur Dumesnil and his wife was a certain Monsieur Revel, a relation of
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