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Had been transferred to the poor child who shared his solitude, and whoĮndured all that wretchedness with the resignation of a saint. Their friendly offers with arrogance and self-sufficiency, even hisīrothers had abandoned him, and almost renounced him. Himself with something, but as he was obstinate, avoided them, rejected To cure him of his apparent hypochondria, and to persuade him to employ His numerous relations had been anxious about it at first, and had tried Oblivion, for that soothing repose in nature, in which a man becomesĮnervated, and which envelopes him like a moist, warm cloth? How could heīe satisfied with such an existence? With the bad cooking, and theĬareless, untidy ways of a char-woman, and with the shabby clothes, that Whose oil has been consumed to the last drop. Lost, who died one evening, after years of suffering, like a church lamp Wondered whether he still regretted the tender, sweet woman whom he had Wasted his fortune and ruined his credit in doubtful speculations. Most people said that he had lost immense sums in gambling, and had Minutes far from everybody, as if she had been a nun, no one knew, but Girl of nineteen, to such a dull, listless, solitary life counting the What secret reasons had he for selling the mansion which he had possessedĪt Bayonne, close to the bishop's palace, and condemning his daughter, a Off their tunics, and sat in their shirt sleeves in the public-houses,ĭrank the thin wine of the country, and teased the girls.
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Played game after game at piquet at the café, when he was in town,īuried himself in such a solitary place, by the side of a dusty road atīoucau, a village close to the town, where on Sundays the soldiers took Kept step with the retired officers who lived there, and frequently Sociable rather than of a solitary nature, for he never walked alone, but Why had Monsieur d'Etchegorry, who did not like the country, who was of a Smell of pine logs, and of the large nets with great pieces of sea-weedĬlinging to them, which were drying in the sun. Its ships at anchor by the side of the quay, and its citadel built on theĪ strong smell of the sea came from the offing, mingled with the resinous Vegetables, which sprang up half-withered from the sandy soil, wentįrom the house, one could hear the monotonous sound of the water, whichĪt one time rushed yellow and impetuous towards the sea, and then againįlowed back, as if driven by some invisible force towards the town whichĬould be seen in the distance, with its pointed spires, its ramparts, and Rose-trees and of straggling plants, as well as of sickly-looking
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Had been a tall, green screen, and a large garden, full of wild Great, knotty elm trees sheltered it, as if they Nor miserable laborer whose strength had gradually worn out and bent hisīack, who lived there. Which hung against the walls, showed that it was no tiller of the soil,
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Windows had been mended with old newspapers, and the ancestral portraits The grated, iron gates were eaten away by rust, the holes in the broken It was an old and sordid building the walls were crumbling to pieces, In the cellar, and where they wait until it is dark before lighting the The week, where the bottles are more frequently filled at the pump than Of a poor man's home, where people do not have enough to eat every day in THE TWENTY-FIVE FRANCS OF THE MOTHER-SUPERIORĬount Eustache d'Etchegorry's solitary country house had the appearance The Works of Guy de Maupassant VOLUME IV THE OLD MAID AND OTHER STORIES ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WORKS OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT, VOLUME IV (OF 8)***Į-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Mary Meehan,Īnd the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team The Old Maid - The Awakening - In the Spring - The Jennet - Rust - The Substitute - The Relic - The Man with the Blue Eyes - Allouma - A Family Affair - The Odalisque of Senichou - A Good Match - A Fashionable Woman - The Carnival of Love - A Deer Park in the Provinces - The White Lady - Caught - Christmas Eve - Words of Love - A Divorce Case - Who Knows? - Simon's Papa - Paul's Mistress - The Rabbit - The Twenty-Five Francs of the Mother Superior - The Venus of Braniza - La Morillonne - Waiter, A "Bock" - Regret - The Port - The Hermit - The Orderly - Duchoux - Old Amable - Magnetism With this eBook or online at Title: The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume IV (of 8)
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