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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

CHAPTER XVII
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Ah bah! When there is no more left, there will still be some more.

We have the receipt for making it," she added, gaily kissing him.
As to Phemie, one thing vexed her.
"I am very fond of green grass and the little birds," said she, "but in the country one never meets anyone, and there will be no one to see my pretty bonnet and my nice dress.

Suppose we went into the country on the Boulevards ?" At eight in the morning the whole street was in commotion, due to the blasts from Schaunard's horn giving the signal to start.

All the neighbors were at their windows to see the Bohemians go by.

Colline, who was of the party, brought up the rear, carrying the ladies' parasols.


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