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The Red Lily

CHAPTER IX
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Madame Marmet went to sleep and Choulette complained.

All his ills came to attack him at once: the humidity in the air gave him a pain in the knee, and he could not bend his leg; his carpet-bag, lost the day before in the trip from the station to Fiesole, had not been found, and it was an irreparable disaster; a Paris review had just published one of his poems, with typographical errors as glaring as Aphrodite's shell.
He accused men and things of being hostile to him.

He became puerile, absurd, odious.

Madame Martin, whom Choulette and the rain saddened, thought the trip would never end.

When she reached the house she found Miss Bell in the drawing-room, copying with gold ink on a leaf of parchment, in a handwriting formed after the Aldine italics, verses which she had composed in the night.


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