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Villette

CHAPTER XV
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After all, you are solitary and a stranger, and have your way to make and your bread to earn; it may be well that you should become known.

We will be friends: do you agree ?" "Out of my heart, Monsieur.

I am glad of a friend.

I like that better than a triumph." "Pauvrette ?" said he, and turned away and left the alley.
The examination passed over well; M.Paul was as good as his word, and did his best to make my part easy.

The next day came the distribution of prizes; that also passed; the school broke up; the pupils went home, and now began the long vacation.
That vacation! Shall I ever forget it?
I think not.


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