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In which the pupils of Madame Beck’s school gather to celebrate M. Paul’s fête with floral tributes and solemn ceremonies, while the protagonist, Miss Lucie, quietly withholds her offering, choosing to cherish flowers in their living form rather than as ephemeral gifts. Amidst this observance, M. Paul’s stern and penetrating presence fills the room, culminating in a sharp, biting discourse that casts a critical eye upon English women and stirs a complex mixture of emotions in the assembly.
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