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A Provence rose

Chapter 2: ILLVSTRATIONS
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A white Provence rose narrates its life from birth in a sunlit southern garden through being cut, bundled, and sent to a bustling Paris market. The flower describes captivity among other blooms, a fall onto the pavement, and rescue by a poor young girl who revives and shelters it on an attic sill. The narrative blends vivid sensory detail with reflective asides about the pain of displacement, the commodification of beauty, and the quiet consolations of companionship. Short, lyrical episodes and personified observation probe themes of transience, sympathy, and the small human acts that restore dignity to the vulnerable.

Copyright, 1893
by
Joseph Knight Company

ILLVSTRATIONS

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You Painted This, M. René Claude? Frontispiece.
A Young Girl had Found and Rescued Me 7
In a very Narrow Street 13
He was a Painter 22
One Night ... Lili Came to my Side by the Open Lattice 28
She Fell on her Knees before it 39
Tailpiece, Part I. 42
Headpiece, Part II. 43
Tailpiece, Part II. 75