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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

CHAPTER XII
18/32

Carolus forced himself to be gay and amiable with the men and indifferent to the women.

When they broke up for the night, he asked Rodolphe to dine with him the next day, and to come as early as noon.

The poet accepted, saying to himself, "Good! I am to begin the inquiry, then." Next morning at the hour appointed, he called on Carolus, who did indeed live in a very handsome private house, where he occupied a sufficiently comfortable room.

But Rodolphe was surprised to find at that time of day the shutters closed, the curtains drawn, and two lighted candles on the table.

He asked Barbemuche the reason.
"Study," replied the other, "is the child of mystery and silence." They sat down and talked.


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