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Ten short stories of madness, hauntings, romance, and art.

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IV

“What you say may be founded on facts⁠—in a way⁠—but give me the credit of being faithful to one at a time⁠—”

“Until the next came along.”

“But this⁠—this is really very different. Elliott, believe me, I am all broken up.”

Then there being nothing else to do, Elliott gnashed his teeth and listened.

“It’s⁠—it’s Rue Barrée.”

“Well,” observed Elliott, with scorn, “if you are moping and moaning over that girl⁠—the girl who has given you and myself every reason to wish that the ground would open and engulf us⁠—well, go on!”

“I’m going on⁠—I don’t care; timidity has fled⁠—”

“Yes, your native timidity.”

“I’m desperate, Elliott. Am I in love? Never, never did I feel so d⁠⸺⁠n miserable. I can’t sleep; honestly, I’m incapable of eating properly.”

“Same symptoms noticed in the case of Colette.”

“Listen, will you?”

“Hold on a moment, I know the rest by heart. Now let me ask you something. Is it your belief that Rue Barrée is a pure girl?”

“Yes,” said Clifford, turning red.

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