The Two BrothersBrothers Philippe and Joseph Bridau couldn't be more different. One is a cruel man who puts his ruthlessness to good use in a military career, while the other is a kind-hearted, sensitive soul who grows up to be a penniless artist. When the family's fortune is at risk, the two diametrically opposed siblings wage an all-out war. |
Contents
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Chapter IV | 62 |
Chapter V | 81 |
Chapter VI | 101 |
Chapter VII | 121 |
Chapter XI | 208 |
Chapter XII | 230 |
Chapter XIII | 251 |
Chapter XIV | 273 |
Chapter XV | 295 |
Chapter XVI | 317 |
Chapter XVII | 341 |
Addendum | 368 |
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