âFrançoise, if you had come in five minutes ago, you would have seen Mme. Imbert go past with some asparagus twice the size of what mother Callot has: do try to find out from her cook where she got them. You know youâve been putting asparagus in all your sauces this spring; you might be able to get some like these for our visitors.â
âI shouldnât be surprised if they came from the CurĂ©âs,â Françoise would say, and:
âIâm sure you wouldnât, my poor Françoise,â my aunt would reply, raising her shoulders. âFrom the CurĂ©âs, indeed! You know quite well that he can never grow anything but wretched little twigs of asparagus, not asparagus at all. I tell you these ones were as thick as my arm. Not your arm, of course, but my poor arm, which has grown so much thinner again this year.â Or:
âFrançoise, didnât you hear that bell just now! It split my head.â