Play in Provence

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Then all the world has a grand lunch. Then, after one has had one's drop of wine, all the world dances the farandole. Then one chases the bull some more, and then one reenters one's self. Oh, ques beou / " Well, on the first of October we came back for it. We waited a week, and it rained, and then Madame had to go home. But finally, about two weeks later, one perfect Sunday morning, the lieutenant in civil, and the sous- prefet in a top hat, and I in no condition to be seen in such company, in ...a gorgeous turn- out, crossed Trincataio Bridge and made our way along the road that leads to Meyran. In front of us and behind us was a solid mass of " footers, " country carts, diligences, wander- ing horse-cars, bicycles, omnibuses, and every conceivable sort of conveyance, all advancing, silhouetted in a glory of dust. The whole road seemed to be going with them. Far ahead, when the mistral blew the dust away, we could see flags waving over a grand stand, and as the people turned out of the highroad on to the plains they were divided right and THE FERRADE 91 left by a squad of gendarmes, and sent down to join one or the other of two lengthening files of vehicles, which, as soon as the horses were taken out, were placed together, end to end, forming a complete barrier.

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