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Le meilleur ami

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A reflective narrator recalls youthful years in a social circle, tracing an affectionate friendship toward a young woman whose lively voice and social charm mask deeper feelings. Memories of a costume ball become a turning point when the narrator recognizes unacknowledged love as the young woman's attention circulates among guests. The narrative meditates on the passage of time and urban transformation, contrasting vanished gardens and houses with the persistence of memory. Told in episodic recollections, the work explores regret, the subtlety of self-deception about desire, and the bittersweet endurance of lost intimacy.

Et après, je m’en allai, parce que je sentais, à d’imperceptibles détails, que depuis que l’on connaissait la lettre destinée à lui, ma présence, dans la maison déjà, devenait moins agréable.

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345-18. — Coulommiers. Imp. Paul BRODARD. — 7858-5-18.