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we can out of each age of life through which we pass; to have and to hold the buds of our spring, the flowers of our summer, the fruits of our autumn. We amused ourselves once, a few good fellows and I, for a dozen or more years, like mousquetaires, black, red, and gray; we denied ourselves nothing, not even an occasional filibustering here and there. Now we are going to shake down the plums which age and experience have ripened. Be one of us; you shall have your share in the _pudding_ we are going to cook. Come; you will find a friend all yours in the skin of H. de Marsay. As Paul de Manerville ended the reading of this letter, which fell like the blows of a pickaxe on the edifice of his hopes, his illusions, and his love, the vessel which bore him from France was beyond the Azores. In the midst of this utter devastation a cold and impotent anger laid hold of him. "What had I done to them?" he said to himself. That is the question of fools, of feeble beings, who, seeing nothing, can nothing foresee. Then he cried aloud: "Henri! Henri!" to his loyal friend. Many a man would have gone mad; Paul went to bed and slept that heavy sleep which follows immense disasters,--the sleep that seized Napoleon after Waterloo. ADDENDUM The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy. Casa-Real, Duc de The Quest of the Absolute Claes, Josephine de Temninck, Madame The Quest of the Absolute Magus, Elie The Vendetta A Bachelor's Establishment Pierre Grassou Cousin Pons Manerville, Paul Francois-Joseph, Comte de The Thirteen The Ball at Sceaux Lost Illusions A Distinguished Provincial at Paris Manerville, Comtesse Paul de The Lily of the Valley A Daughter of Eve Marsay, Henri de The Thirteen The Unconscious Humorists Another Study of Woman The Lily of the Valley Father Goriot Jealousies of a Country Town Ursule Mirouet Lost Illusions A Distinguished Provincial at Paris Letters of Two Brides The Ball at Sceaux Modeste Mignon The Secrets of a Princess The Gondreville Mystery A Daughter of Eve Maulincour, Baronne de The Thirteen Stevens, Dinah Cousin Pons Vandenesse, Comte Felix de The Lily
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