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A Romance of Youth

CHAPTER X
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A fat-faced fellow with a good, healthy, country complexion, announced, in a long story, his formal intention of dying of a decline, on account of the treason of a courtesan with a face as cold as marble; while, if the facts were known, this peaceable boy lived with an artless child of the people, brightening her lot by reducing her to a state of slavery; she blacked his boots for him every morning before he left the house.
In spite of these ridiculous things, there were present some genuine poets who knew their business and had real talent.

These filled Amedee with respect and fear, and when Sillery called his name, he arose with a dry mouth and heavy heart.
"It is your turn now, you newcomer! Recite us your 'Before Sebastopol.'" And so, thoroughbred that he was, Amedee overcame his emotion and recited, in a thrilling voice, his military rhymes, that rang out like the report of a veteran's gun.
The last stanza, was greeted with loud applause, and all the auditors arose and surrounded Amedee to offer him their congratulations.
"Why, it is superb!" "Entirely new!" "It will make an enormous success!" "It is just what is needed to arouse the public!" "Recite us something else!--something else!" Reassured and encouraged, master of himself, he recited a popular scene in which he had freely poured out his love for the poor people.

He next recited some of his Parisian suburban scenes, and then a series of sonnets, entitled "Love's Hopes," inspired by his dear Maria; and he astonished all these poets by the versatility and variety of his inspirations.
At each new poem bravos were thundered out, and the young man's heart expanded with joy under this warm sunshine of success.

His audience vied with each other to approach Amedee first, and to shake his hand.

Alas! some of those who were there would, later, annoy him by their low envy and treason; but now, in the generous frankness of their youth, they welcomed him as a master.
What an intoxicating evening! Amedee reached his home about two o'clock in the morning, his hands burning with the last grasps, his brain and heart intoxicated with the strong wine of praise.


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