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French Profiles
Edmund William Goose
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The third part of the story occurs fifteen years later. Jean and Babet have now long been mar- ried, and Uncle Lazare, in extreme old age, has given up his cure, and lives with them in their farm by the river. All things have prospered with them save one. They are rich, healthy, devoted to one another, respected by all their neighbours ; but there is a single happiness lack- ing they have no child. And now, in the high autumn splendour when the corn and the grapes are ripe, and the lovely Duran
...ce winds like a riband of white satin through the gold and purple of the landscape this gift also is to be theirs. A little son is born to them in the midst of the vintage weather, and the old uncle, to whom life has now no further good thing to offer, drops painlessly from life, shaken down like a blown leaf by his excess of joy, on the evening of the birthday of the child.
The optimistic tone has hitherto been so con- sistently preserved, that we must almost resent the tragedy of the fourth day.


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