. The complete works of Gustave Flaubert; embracing romances, travels, comedies, sketches and correspondence; . him what he was, and he in turn created a num-ber of them. Perhaps the future will not give himcredit for his heroic stubbornness and no doubt it willbe the episodes of his books that will immortalise theirtitles with the names of the causes they upheld. 1 stayed at the window enjoying the night andfeeling with delight the cold morning air on my lids. OVER STRAND AND FIELD 125 Little by little the day dawned; the wick of the can-dle grew longer and longer and its flame slowlyfaded aw


. The complete works of Gustave Flaubert; embracing romances, travels, comedies, sketches and correspondence; . him what he was, and he in turn created a num-ber of them. Perhaps the future will not give himcredit for his heroic stubbornness and no doubt it willbe the episodes of his books that will immortalise theirtitles with the names of the causes they upheld. 1 stayed at the window enjoying the night andfeeling with delight the cold morning air on my lids. OVER STRAND AND FIELD 125 Little by little the day dawned; the wick of the can-dle grew longer and longer and its flame slowlyfaded away. The roof of the market appeared inthe distance and a cock crowed; the storm had passed;a few drops of water remained in the dust of theroad and made large round spots on it As I wasvery tired, ! went back to bed and slept. We felt very sad on leaving Combourg, and besides,the end of our journey was at hand. Soon this de-lightful trip which we had enjoyed for three monthswould be over. The return, like the leave-taking,produces an anticipated sadness, which gives one aproof of the insipid life we I 1 I ^ ill


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