In the Midst of Paris By Alphonse Daudet Translated By Celine Bertault
In the Midst of Paris By Alphonse Daudet Translated By Celine Bertault
Daudet Alphonse
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" and on receiving fronnOlga an affirmative nod they shake hands cordially with me. " So glad to see you. Are you come to Paris alone ? I reckon that you are one of our sort; THE STUDIO. 133 you find your family an inconven- ience? " I told my people, " said the elder of the two, " all very well to stay under the maternal and paternal wing- when one is a chicken, but once that period over we want our liberty. How well you. Have fixed your hair, Mademoiselle Soultikoff. That's the style, I guess..., that Mr. Morris likes. Now do not blush, no harm having a genius for an admirer, though lie ought to fix himself better, cut his hair short ; but he is a lovely fellow, and you need not be ashamed of your conquest ; he never takes any notice of any one but of you. You are both kindred spirits. " I could not help laughing, but Olga seemed rather annoyed and confused. At the bottom of the staircase we 134 IN THE MIDST OF PARIS. were greeted by a very fat bonne in a very white frilled cap ; her round face beams with good nature.
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