The Story of Collette From the French of La Neuvaine De Collette

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The Story of Collette From the French of La Neuvaine De Collette
Jeanne Schultz
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The proof you use to convince me that I am in love, amused me at least : " You say that you are always with her, you speak to her, you look at her, you call her a blonde fairy ; be frank, Pierre- -confess that you are in love ! " That I may not be with her, have I legs to fly from her? Do you want me to turn my head away when I speak to her ? And need you see in the fancies of my first awakening anything more than the ordinary humor of travelers recounting their adventures?
As for her being blo
...nde, my friend, I can not help it ; she is blonde, and I have told you so plainly, think- ing no evil. This brings me back to your complaints on the subject of Mademoiselle d'Erlange : '' You oblige me to imagine her for myself," you write ; " except her hair, not a bit of description, and you write pages about the tapestry, the crumbling towers — in fact, all sorts of nonsense. I have the frame, I know it by heart. Put the Greuze in it, I beg you." 128 THE STORY OF COLETTE.
Here it is, and sincere, with a sincerity which my im- partial eyes can guarantee to be true.


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