File:She pressed the glowing flowers to her lips.jpg

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English: Title: "'She pressed the glowing flowers to her lips.'". Description: Caroline de St.Castin (right) pressed to her lips the poisoned flowers offered by La Corriveau (left), illustration for an edition of The Golden Dog. First publication : William Kirby, The Golden Dog (Le Chien d'or) : A Romance of the Days of Louis Quinze in Quebec, Boston, Joseph Knight Company, 1896, illustration located between pages 488 and 489. Photogravure from painting of J.W. Kennedy.
Français : Caroline de Saint-Castin (à droite) porte à ses lèvres le bouquet empoisonné offert par la Corriveau, illustration pour une édition de The Golden Dog. Première publication : William Kirby, The Golden Dog (Le Chien d'or) : A Romance of the Days of Louis Quinze in Quebec, Boston, Joseph Knight Company, 1896, entre les pages 488 et 489. Photogravure d'après la peinture de J.W. Kennedy.
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Source William Kirby, The Golden Dog (Le Chien d'or) : A Romance of the Days of Louis Quinze in Quebec. Montreal, The Montreal News, 1897 (23rd or 24th impression, 1913 or 1914), illustration located between pages 462 and 463.
Author J.W. Kennedy

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