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It is quite useless for
circus are fate--and
fate I a but a reflex of our own
actions If Suzette had not been ht thousand francs--but as she has been--and I did--I must
stand by the consequences
After all--aabout it I am so
utterly mad and resentful that I have no words
It is Sunday , and this afternoon I shall hire the one o into Paris
There are soet out of my bookcase--and soo and sit in the
parish church and hear Mass--I feel so coive et all about Miss Sharp And
in any case there is a soothing atreeable I love the French people! They are a continual
tonic, if one takes the senti it
to interfere with the practical necessities of life Ignorant people say
they are hysterical, and over passionate--They are nothing of the
kind--They believe in este" Where