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I once said that I was all out of tears when my wife Angelica passed, so I had none to spare for the sight of my daughter Monica holding hands with her husband-to-be James in that ill-fitting suit.​ It reminded me of the humiliatingly baggy police uniforms that I wore before I.
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When the professor looked over at her, he saw her writing and smiling and thought she was hard at work. All the time Jay Cee was talking, she saw Mr.


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She felt sorry for Mr. Manzi, and felt she should apologize for lying.

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Before Esther leaves for the luncheon, she sits in her office and thinks what it would be like to be an editor like Jay Cee. Esther did do a little research to find out what Mrs. She wrote a thank-you note to Mrs. Guinea and was invited to her house for lunch. This occasion was the first time she saw finger bowls. There were some flowers floating in the water, and mistaking it for some exotic soup, Esther ate the whole thing. She only realized her huge mistake when she related the story later to a debutante she knew at college.

When they all emerged from the luncheon down on the street, it was gray and raining. Esther had been hoping to spend the day in Central Park, but instead is talked into a movie with the other girls. They hail a taxi, and all the way back to the hotel they vomit in the back of the cab. When she gets to the bathroom, she throws up repeatedly, and then lies back on the cold floor. A Day in Burgundy, market tour and cooking class, saturday from 10am to 4pm.


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At Chateau de Pommard, we have three passions : the Clos, its vines and the wines we make out of it. Mme Lorilleux, in fact, was very late. Mme Lerat had called for her, but she had not then begun to dress. They waited another half-hour. The sky was growing blacker and blacker. Clouds of dust were rising along the street, and down came the rain. And it was in the first shower that Mme Lorilleux arrived, out of temper and out of breath, struggling with her umbrella, which she could not close.

I wanted you to wait until next Saturday. I knew it would rain today—I was certain of it! Coupeau tried to calm her, but she quickly snubbed him. Was it he, she would like to know, who was to pay for her dress if it were spoiled?

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She wore black silk, so tight that the buttonholes were burst out, and it showed white on the shoulders,—while the skirt was so scant that she could not take a long step. She took no notice of Gervaise, who sat by the side of her mother-in-law. She called to Lorilleux and with his aid carefully wiped every drop of rain from her dress with her handkerchief. Meanwhile the shower ceased abruptly, but the storm was evidently not over, for sharp flashes of lightning darted through the black clouds. Suddenly the rain poured down again.

The men stood in front of the door with their hands in their pockets, dismally contemplating the scene. The women crouched together with their hands over their eyes. They were in such terror they could not talk; when the thunder was heard farther off they all plucked up their spirits and became impatient, but a fine rain was falling that looked interminable. Then Mlle Remanjon timidly observed that the sun perhaps would soon be out, and they might yet go into the country; upon this there was one general shout of derision.

Something must be done, however, to get rid of the time until dinner. Bibi-la-Grillade proposed cards; Mme Lerat suggested storytelling. To each proposition a thousand objections were offered. She had dressed in her best only to be drenched in the rain and to spend the day in a wineshop, it seemed! She had had enough of the whole thing and she would go home. Coupeau and Lorilleux held the door, she exclaiming violently:. Her husband having induced her to listen to reason, Coupeau went to Gervaise, who was calmly conversing with her mother-in-law and Mme Fauconnier. I am very well suited as I am.

Her face was indeed as sunny as a morning in May. She spoke to everyone kindly and sympathetically. During the storm she had sat with her eyes riveted on the clouds, as if by the light of those lurid flashes she was reading the solemn book of the future. Madinier had proposed nothing; he stood leaning against the counter with a pompous air; he spat upon the ground, wiped his mouth with the back of his hand and rolled his eyes about.

It is very instructive. Have any of you been there? They all looked at each other. Gervaise had never even heard of the place, nor had Mme Fauconnier nor Boche. The day was wasted anyway; therefore, if a little instruction could be got it would be well to try it. As the rain was still falling, they borrowed old umbrellas of every imaginable hue from the establishment and started forth for the Musee du Louvre.

There were twelve of them, and they walked in couples, Mme Lorilleux with Madinier, to whom she grumbled all the way. My husband has already lent them ten francs, and whoever heard of a bride without a single relation? She said she had a sister in Paris. Where is she today, I should like to know! She checked herself and pointed to Gervaise, whose lameness was very perceptible as she descended the hill. This epithet was heard by Mme Fauconnier, who took up the cudgels for Gervaise who, she said, was as neat as a pin and worked like a tiger.

The wedding party, coming out of La Rue St-Denis, crossed the boulevard under their umbrellas amid the pouring rain, driving here and there among the carriages. The drivers, as they pulled up their horses, shouted to them to look out, with an oath. But it was the hats of the party that were the most amusing, for they were of all heights, sizes and styles. The shopkeepers on the boulevard crowded to their windows to enjoy the drollery of the sight.

The wedding procession, quite undisturbed by the observation it excited, went gaily on. Finally they reached the Louvre. Here Madinier politely asked permission to take the head of the party; the place was so large, he said, that it was a very easy thing to lose oneself; he knew the prettiest rooms and the things best worth seeing, because he had often been there with an artist, a very intelligent fellow, from whom a great manufacturer of pasteboard boxes bought pictures.

The party entered the museum of Assyrian antiquities. They shivered and walked about, examining the colossal statues, the gods in black marble, strange beasts and monstrosities, half cats and half women. This was not amusing, and an inscription in Phoenician characters appalled them.

Who on earth had ever read such stuff as that?

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It was meaningless nonsense! That is nothing! Much more interesting things up here, I assure you! The severe nudity of the great staircase cast a gloom over their spirits; an usher in livery added to their awe, and it was with great respect and on the tips of their toes they entered the French gallery.


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