In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
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In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower

by Marcel Proust

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
361
Language
English
Published
2002

Overview

My mother, when it was a question of our having M. de Norpois to dinner for the first time, having expressed her regret that Professor Cottard was away from home, and that she herself had quite ceased to see anything of Swann, since either of these might have helped to entertain the old Ambassador, my father replied that so eminent a guest, so distinguished a man of science as Cottard could never be out of place at a dinner-table, but that Swann, with his ostentation, his habit of crying aloud from the house-tops the name of everyone that he knew, however slightly, was an impossible vulgarian whom the Marquis de Norpois would be sure to dismiss as - to use his own epithet - a "pestilent'' fellow. - Taken from "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower" written by Marcel Proust

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