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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

CHAPTER IV
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On the other side, a group of workmen were singing as they passed on their way to the barriers, their "throat-scorchers" between their teeth.

Finally, all the other pedestrians visible in the street were smoking.
"Woe is me!" sighed Rodolphe, "except myself and my uncle's chimneys, all creation is smoking at this hour!" And he rested his forehead on the bar of the balcony, and thought how dreary life was.
Suddenly, a burst of long and musical laughter parted under his feet.
Rodolphe bent forward a little, to discover the source of this volley of gaiety, and perceived that he had been perceived by the tenant of the story beneath him, Mademoiselle Sidonia, of the Luxembourg Theater.

The young lady advanced to the front of her balcony, rolling between her fingers, with the dexterity of a Spaniard, a paper-full of light-colored tobacco, which she took from a bag of embroidered velvet.
"What a sweet cigar girl it is!" murmured Rodolphe, in an ecstacy of contemplation.
"Who is this Ali Baba ?" thought Mademoiselle Sidonia on her part.

And she meditated on a pretext for engaging in conversation with Rodolphe, who was himself trying to do the very same.
"Bless me!" cried the lady, as if talking to herself, "what a bore! I've no matches!" "Allow me to offer you some, mademoiselle," said Rodolphe, letting fall on the balcony two or three lucifers rolled up in paper.
"A thousand thanks," replied Sidonia, lighting her cigarette.
"Pray, mademoiselle," continued Rodolphe, "in exchange for the trifling service which my good angel has permitted me to render you, may I ask you to do me a favor ?" "Asking already," thought the actress, as she regarded Rodolphe with more attention.

"They say these Turks are fickle, but very agreeable.
Speak sir," she continued, raising her head towards the young man, "what do you wish ?" "The charity of a little tobacco, mademoiselle, only one pipe.


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