The worthy Indian then gave some account of the victim, who, he said, was a celebrated beauty of the Parsee race, and the daughter of a wealthy Bombay merchant. She had received a thoroughly English education in that city, and, from her manners and intelligence, would be thought an European. Her name was Aouda. Left an orphan, she was married against her will to the old rajah of Bundelcund; and, knowing the fate that awaited her, she escaped, was retaken, and devoted by the rajah's relatives, who had an interest in her death, to the sacrifice from which it seemed she could not escape.
Zazie veut des mots d'amour... des mots de tous les jours
samedi 14 août 2010. Lien permanent Musique et BD
une réaction
1 De Bob - 12/11/2010, 21:23
Note : le film "Jeux d'Enfants" a en grande partie la chanson "La vie en rose" interprété par plusieurs interprètes. Celle de Zazie est juste un single promotionnel.