Nobody's Boy (1878)
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  • Reads 21,092
  • Votes 1,147
  • Parts 33
  • Time 6h 46m
Complete, First published Jan 30, 2017
Seperated from his foster mother, Remi starts a journey of the roads of France with Signor Vitalis, who travels with three dogs and a monkey.
*This story belongs to Hector Malot. I don't own anything.
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