PL.9 In the Kitchen [from "And They Called It Hanka (Envoi)"]

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The Good Bourgeois 20: -It appears they have just seen the sea serpent again in the Indian Ocean! -Is that possible, for goodness sake! -Certainly it's possible, for goodness sake, because I told you that it says so in le Constitutionnel! so!..

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Parisian Emotions 1: Aren't they dreary!... see how they make off!... what it is not to live in property!!!... My little loves, when you come by again we should warn you, we'll burn pastilles from the Seraglio for you..

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The Artists 4: Inconvenient to send a bad picture to the Salon: -They wrote above my forest! -Spinach twelve to the metre! -And me, on my magnificent study worthy of Géricault, they had the barbarity to stick this notice! this is a horse, don’t mistake it for a donkey since it will be confused with the artist!

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