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well in her crepe--and there it is, war is war--Que voulez vous?'
"After all, will it be as agreeable if peace does come this summer?--One
will be able to dance openly--that will be nice--but for the rest? It
s will be more difficult--and therethe war--very well, indeed--N'est ce pas
ma cherie--n'est ce pas?"
Thus they talked
The 's lover is married, Maurice tells me, and has been able to
keep his wife safely down at their place in Landes, but if peace should
coreeable
about the affair
The divorcée's three lovers will be in Paris at the saood--"Yes, certainly, peace will
have its drawbacks--The war knows its compensations--But considerable
ones!"
When they had departed, pro to return very soon--to dinner this
time, and see all the "exquisite appartes His face was a arette ash, which had fallen upon the Willia lamp, then he carefully carried away the
silver ash trays filled with the ends, and returned with thehtly