id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8079 Balzac, Honoré de Pamela Giraud: A Play in Five Acts .txt text/plain 19751 2924 97 Madame du Brocard, a widow; aunt of Jules Rousseau Pamela, Joseph Binet and later Jules Rousseau. Monsieur, save my son, and the half of my fortune shall be yours! Rousseau (presenting Dupre to De Verby) Dupre (aside, while De Verby talks with Rousseau) What connection has Pamela Giraud with Jules Rousseau? I beg you, sir, do not think of saying one word to Pamela; she is in working-girl, Pamela Giraud, the daughter of a porter. (Rousseau and Mme. du Brocard embrace Jules.) Mme. Rousseau (to Jules, as he is being led away) Yes, suppose, to save the life of a poor young man-The same persons, Joseph Binet, Dupre and Mme. Rousseau. And do you think I am going to let Pamela, whom I have loved and Jules there--Yes, at Pamela's, the girl whom I was going to Dupre and the young girl Pamela. Pamela, Dupre and Jules. ./cache/8079.txt ./txt/8079.txt