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Franklin Kane

CHAPTER IV
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'Surely you are a little intolerant, to see only people's faces in Paris.

Think of the Salon Carree and the Cluny; they take away the taste of the liqueur.
How can one have enough of them ?' Miss Buchanan again demurred.

'Oh, I think I can have enough of them.' 'But you care for pictures, for beautiful things,' said Althea, half vexed and half disturbed.

But Miss Buchanan said that she liked having them about her, not having to go and look at them.

'It is so stuffy in museums, too; they always give me a headache.


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