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Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris

CHAPTER XV
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They make the most of their holiday, and enjoy themselves without much thought of the morrow.

Then there are tradesmen who wear kepis, as they belong to the National Guard.

They are not in such good spirits.

Their fortunes are ebbing away, and in their hearts I think they would, although their cry is still "no surrender," be glad if all were over.

They talk in low tones, and pocket a lump of the sugar which they are given with their coffee.
Occasionally an ex-dandy comes in.


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