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I'd lunched, as usual, at Céleste's restaurant. Everyone was most kind, and
Céleste said to me, “There's no one like a mother.” When I left they came with me
to the door. It was something of a rush, getting away, as at the last moment I had
to ...
I'd lunched, as usual, at Céleste's restaurant. Everyone was most kind, and
Céleste said to me, “There's no one like a mother.” When I left they came with me
to the door. It was something of a rush, getting away, as at the last moment I had
to ...
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However, as I didn't want her to leave me, I suggested we should dine together at
Céleste's. She'd have loved to dine with me, she said, only she was booked up
for the evening. We were near my place, and I said, “Au revoir, then.” She looked
...
However, as I didn't want her to leave me, I suggested we should dine together at
Céleste's. She'd have loved to dine with me, she said, only she was booked up
for the evening. We were near my place, and I said, “Au revoir, then.” She looked
...
Page 55
I went by myself to Céleste's. When I had just started my dinner an odd-looking
little woman came in and asked if she might sit at my table. Of course she might.
She had a chubby face like a ripe apple, bright eyes, and moved in a curiously ...
I went by myself to Céleste's. When I had just started my dinner an odd-looking
little woman came in and asked if she might sit at my table. Of course she might.
She had a chubby face like a ripe apple, bright eyes, and moved in a curiously ...
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