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Élise

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The narrative follows a young woman who, after a provincial voyage, takes up residence in Paris and feels content without being fully happy. A reflective narrator watches her at seaside promenades and in public rooms, noticing her melancholy and the discreet ways others mention her family connections. Scenes alternate atmospheric coastal description, social encounters, and small observant episodes that reveal local gossip, uncertain prospects for marriage, and restrained manners. The work quietly examines the gap between inner feeling and outward appearance, probing curiosity, compassion, and the subtle codes that shape provincial life transplanted to the city.

XXXI

Après une journée si bien terminée, Élise, suspendue aux lèvres de son amant, lui demanda :

— Alors… demain, mon Jean, tu me restes?

— Mais non, dit Jean-Marie : demain, tu sais bien que je vais retrouver ces messieurs.

— Alors, dit Élise, après-demain?…

Jean-Marie hésita et puis dit :

— Ah! fichtre, après-demain, mais non : c'est le jour des Saulieu!…

FIN

E. GREVIN — IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY — 11580-10-21.