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CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
A Glimpse of Home "Pour rendre la societe commode il faut que chacun conserve sa liberte." Those who have rattled over the cobble stones of old Paris will understand that we had no opportunity of conversation during our drive from the Tuileries to the Rue des Palmiers.

Lucille, with her white lace scarf half concealing her face, sat back in her corner with closed eyes and seemed to be asleep.

As we passed the street lamps their light flashing across Madame's face showed her to be alert, attentive and sleepless.

On crossing the Pont Napoleon I saw that the sky behind the towers of Notre Dame was already of a pearly grey.

The dawn was indeed at hand, and the great city, wrapped in a brief and fitful slumber, would soon be rousing itself to another day of gaiety and tears, of work and play, of life and death.
The Rue des Palmiers was yet still.


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