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"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863"

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"Never, by G----d!" replied Sheridan; "it is in me, and it shall come
out."]
[Footnote C: Dagneaux's is the most expensive restaurant of the Latin
Quarter.]
[Footnote D: These are characters in the novel, portraits from real
life. Murger drew himself, and told his own history, when he sketched
Rodolphe.]
[Footnote E: He was urged to rent a room in Paris as his lodgings when
he came to town.]
[Footnote F: _Travels through the Middle Settlements of North America
in_ 1759-60. By Rev. Andrew Burnaby.]
[Footnote G: _History of the Netherlands_, Vol. I. p. 182.]
[Footnote H: "During the winter, the temperature at the surface of the
glacier sinks a great many degrees below 32 deg. Fahrenheit, and this low
temperature penetrates, though at a gradually decreasing rate, into the
interior of the mass. The glacier becomes fissured in consequence of the
contraction resulting from this cooling process. The cracks remain open
at first, and contribute to lower the temperature of the glacier by
favoring the introduction of the cold air from without; but in the
spring, when the rays of the sun raise the temperature of the snow
covering the glacier, they first bring it back to 32 deg.


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