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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

CHAPTER XIV
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Out of respect for the conventionalities Rodolphe was about to pretend not to see him but the poet did not give him time, and passing by him greeted him with a friendly gesture and his companion with a smile.
"Who is that gentleman ?" asked Mimi.
Rodolphe answered her by mentioning a name which made her blush with pleasure and pride.
"Oh!" said Rodolphe.

"Our meeting with the poet who has sung of love so well is a good omen, and will bring luck to our reconciliation." "I do love you," said Mimi, squeezing his hand, although they were in the midst of the crowd.
"Alas!" thought Rodolphe.

"Which is better; to allow oneself always to be deceived through believing, or never to believe for fear of always being deceived ?".


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