Pages From the book of Paris

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Pages From the book of Paris
Claude Carlos Washburn
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Yet she made a sadly pathetic little figure. It was not that she was alone. The maitre d'hotel had shown her especial courtesy, and a man who had been welcomed with a word of respectful recognition by more than one waiter had bowed and stopped for a moment to speak pleasantly with her. Indeed, her being here unaccompanied was rather a sign that her position was established. One goes to the Chateau de Madrid when one's fortune is made, — not to seek it. I should as soon [ 145 ] The Book of Paris... have thought of accosting the girl with the middle-aged man as her. Neither did I fancy sentimentally that she was reflecting on ci- gales and winters. There are many ways of classifying people ; but one of the most use- ful, and perhaps the only universally accurate manner, is of dividing people into those who are and those who make believe. The pretty demi-mondaine was of the second category, and her pathos lay in the fact that she felt it. With her irreproachable gown, her well- chosen hat, and her tiny pompous spaniel that lay curled in a chair beside hers, and ate wafers from her hand, she was as complete as any of the others and prettier than most ; yet her slender fingers played nervously with the ivory handle of her small flurry parasol, and her eyes were timid.

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