The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Scnes De La Vie De Bohme

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The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Scnes De La Vie De Bohme
Henri Murger
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It was his supreme re- source on great crises, and was usually pretty successful. The plan was as follows. Jacques smoked tobacco on which he used to sprinkle a few drops of laudanum, and he would smoke until the cloud of smoke from his pipe became thick enough to veil from him all the objects in his little room, and, above all, a pistol hanging on the wall. It was a matter of half a score pipes. By the time the pistol was wholly in- visible it almost always happened that the smoke and the laud...anum combined would send Jacques off to sleep, and it francine's muff. 227 also often happened that his sadness left him at the com- mencement of his dreams.
But on this particular evening he had used up all his tobacco; the pistol was completely hidden, and yet Jacques was still bitterly sad. That evening, on the contrary. Mademoiselle Francine was extremely light-hearted when she came home, and, like Jacques's sadness, her light- heartedness was without cause, it was one of those joys that come from heaven, and that God scatters amongst good hearts.


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