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Show A Paris correspondent of tho Now York Wuild has discovered Ihal tlie brilliant Victor Hugo is terribly out of place since bis relurn from Jersey to France. He doe3 not appear ap-pear but very little in society, and feels tbe coldness of it towards him. He is surrounded by fifth-rate men, literary toadies and flatterers who made bis acquaintance during bis exile, and are responsible for his eccentricities of style. It is intimated, also, that theae friends have not been sparing in their demands upon his purse, while bia total income has not exceeded 48,000 francs. |