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It was during such a mood that Edna hunted up Madereeable impression left upon her

by their last interview; but she nevertheless felt a desire to see

her--above all, to listen while she played upon the piano Quite early

in the afternoon she started upon her quest for the pianist

Unfortunately she hadup her address in the city directory, she found that the woman

lived on Bienville Street, some distance away The directory which fell

into her hands was a year orthe

number indicated, Edna discovered that the house was occupied by a

respectable faarnies to let They

had been living there for sixof

a Made of any of their

neighbors; their lodgers were all people of the highest distinction,

they assured Edna She did not linger to discuss class distinctions with

Madarocery store, feeling

sure that Mademoiselle would have left her address with the proprietor

He knew Madeood deal better than he wanted to know

her, he informed his questioner In truth, he did not want to know her

at all, or anything concerning her--the reeable and unpopular

woman who ever lived in Bienville Street He thanked heaven she had left