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I read all the s, seated in the sun--I read Plato--I want to
furbish up my Greek--For no reason on earth except that it is difficult,
and perhaps if I start doing difficult things I et more will
Suzette arrived in an entirely new set of gareste" had
altered, she said, one had to have a different look, and she was sure
the autumn fashions would be even more pronounced
"As you can readily understand, my friend, one cannot be démodé, dans
le reed with her--
"The only unfortunate part is that it obliged ine's education"
"That is at least reparable"--I answered, and reached for ood little sort--and clothes give her
pleasure--and fancy being able to give real pleasure for a few
thousand francs--pleasure, not co, but just pleasure! The only worry about this cheque was that
Suzette was a little too affectionate after it!--I would nearly always
rather only talk to her--now
She accompanied my bath chair on to the terrace Her ridiculous little
outline and high heels contradicting all ideas of balance, and yet
presenting an indescribable elegance She prattled gaily--then when no