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The Lesser Bourgeoisie

CHAPTER III
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Other friends and opera-comrades sent jewels and silver-ware, so that the Colleville household was far richer in superfluities than in capital.

Flavie, brought up in opulence, began her married life in a charming apartment, furnished by her mother's upholsterer, where the young wife, who was full of taste for art and for artists, and possessed a certain elegance, ruled, a queen.
Madame Colleville was pretty and piquant, clever, gay, and graceful; to express her in one sentence,--a charming creature.

Her mother, the danseuse, now forty-three years old, retired from the stage and went to live in the country,--thus depriving her daughter of the resources derived from her wasteful extravagance.

Madame Colleville kept a very agreeable but extremely free and easy household.

From 1816 to 1826 she had five children.


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