LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER
April 9th
The fine evenings are come back; the trees begin to put forth theirshoots; hyacinths, jonquils, violets, and lilacs perfume the baskets ofthe flower-girls--all the world have begun their walks again on the quaysand boulevards. After dinner, I, too, descend from my attic to breathethe evening air.
It is the hour when Paris is seen in all its beauty. During the day theplaster fronts of the houses weary the eye by their monotonous whiteness;heavily laden carts make the streets shake under their huge wheels; theeager crowd, taken up by the one fear of losing a moment from business,cross and jostle one another; the aspect of the city altogether hassomething harsh, restless, and flurried about it. But, as soon as thestars appear, everything is changed; the glare of the white houses isquenched in the gathering shades; you hear no more any rolling but thatof the carriages on their way to some party of pleasure; you see only thelounger or the light-hearted passing by; work has given place to leisure.
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