Eugene Sue quotes:

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  • The Arctic Ocean encircles with a belt of eternal ice the desert confines of Siberia and North America--the uttermost limits of the Old and New worlds, separated by the narrow, channel, known as Behring's Straits.

  • There is something still more to be dreaded than a Jesuit and that is a Jesuitess.

  • Virtue often trips and falls over the sharp edge of poverty.

  • One, two, three four five, All is well I am alive, Six,seven,eight nine ten, All is well, no whining then!

  • I wanted to be a nobleman; I bought a name and a title... Oh, nothing is impossible with five million a year.

  • Weakness indicates dependence, and there is a degree of trust and tenderness also in it.

  • The hand that gives, gathers.

  • The eyes are the windows of a woman's heart; you may enter that a way!

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