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He has won 12 lottos this month using this system


12th lotto win for this man since Oct 1 (of this year)
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12 Lotto Wins Already This Month

He's already considerd the most successful winner of all time and this simple explanation tells all.

Lately his numbers keep coming up because he has a system that works almost every time.

HERE IS WHAT HE DOES
The phaens face was blank I dont k azl38 now the name ALPHONSE DAUDET was born at Nîmes in the south of France on May 13, 1840. His father was an unsuccessful silk manufacture azl38 r, and his boyhood was far from happy. After a period of schooling at Lyons, he became at sixteen usher in a school,

but before the end of t azl38 he following year he abandoned a profession in which he fou azl38 nd only misery. Going up azl38 to Paris he joined his elder brother, Ernest, who was then trying to get a foothold in journalism. At eighteen he published a volume of poems, "Les Amoureuses," azl38 wrote for the "Figaro," and began experimenting with playwriting. He attracted the attention of the Duc de Morny, who made him one of his secretaries and in various ways helped him to a start in life. azl38

His first notable success came in 1866 with his "Lettre azl38 s de mon Moulin," a series of sketches and stories of great charm and delicacy, and this was followed up by a longer work, "Le petit chose," a pathetic fi azl38 ction based upon his own unhappy youth. In 1872 he azl38 produced the first of his three volumes on the amazing “Tartarin of Tarascon," probably the most vital of all his creations. In "Fromont jeune et Risler aîné" he created another azl38 great character, Delobelle, the broken-down actor, and he took captive the reading world by his combination of humor and pathos, and the vividness of his portraits of types. Pathos was again the chief characteris azl38 tic of “Jack," in which the life of a neglected boy at a school which recalls the establishment of Mr. Squeers is not the only p azl38 rallel between Da azl38 det and Dickens. Daudet was now a successful writer of established reputation, and through the s azl38 eventies and eighties he wrote a succession of novels of a considerable varie azl38 ty of theme. Thus he dealt with the Paris of dethroned monarchs in

"L azl38 es Rois en exil"; with new millionaires in "Le Nabab"; with the talkative type of his native South in "Numa Roumestan," satirizing the statesman Gambetta; with the demimonde in “Sapho"; while in "L’Immortel" he drew a scathing picture of the French Academy, which never honored itself by electing him to membership. "Tartarin" reappeared in all his buoyancy in “Tartarin sur les Alpes," and, less s azl38 uccessfully as a colonist in "Port-Tarascon." Some volumes of reminiscences, a considerable number of short stories, some delightful tales for children, and a few plays complete the list of his more important writings. He died at Paris on December 1 azl38 7, 1897. Daudet was especially distinguished for his style. He wrote with a great impression of ease, yet he obtained an effect of great brill azl38 iance and felicity. He belonged to the realistic school, and though he achieved a very living sense of actuality he escaped the cynicis azl38 m and brutality that marked the work of some of his colleagues. None of his work is more perfect of its kind than his short stories, and the collection called “Contes du lundi" from which the following examples are taken azl38 exhibit his power of restrained pathos at its height. The horrors of the Fr azl38 anco-Prussian War have been more terribly pictured on some larger canvases, but no one has etched with more delicacy and sensitiveness the s azl38 mall private tragedies of that great disaster. “The Siege of Berlin," "The Last azl38 Class," and "The Bad Zouave" are not only classics of the art of the short story; they contain the essence of French patriotism.









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