Show OWN wN LOVE LOVE STORY STORY Told in Two TWO Little Volumes Written at the Time TimeN I Now Nosy N w York Sun When Edward Rostand got out of the tie tieI Catholic school sc op that that he attended attend attended Jn in n I Paris he was it at t the point where w hc ac according cording to the fashion of or other ther young he might have joined one of the literary schools of t the day and have become a n faddist But he be met i the girl he afterwards married Rosemonde Rose Rosemonde Rosemonde monde Gerard was us her name sod and she he hei j i II was young oung gay sensible blonde like I Ophelia but not note so She wrote verses of her own wn Sometimes she recited them at Leconte de LIsles where young oung Rostand was in the habit I of going i i During DUI ng the tile few months which pro pre preceded p j ceded their marriage the congenial tastes and temperaments of or the two young people drew ew them together in a delightful intercourse of or which they have both written Mine Mme Rostand in and M lL Rostand Ros d in Musa lIusa discs These little books says aYS a friend of Rostand answer each aaen other their voices mingling as if in a duet 1 I L they are fire ever reprinted they should be spared the useless torture of a useless separation and should be reunited within the same me cover In their pages we find the thousand kindnesses the follies the enthusiasms the hopes the acts of loyalty of these beings eager for life Ufe equally in love and sincere The fiancee wears pretty gowns and lives In apartments furnished with rare bibelots and hangings She is fashion fashionable fashionable able this Chloe And so is Daphnis He wears redingotes if 1830 1330 and sump sumptuous sump sumptuous cravats cravat like a young actor of the Corned Ie Francaise But they are near to nature nevertheless Daphnis for instance has hats a scheme of spending a aday aday day in the country countr Still If they the stay at home there are other pleasures He hides tides her dancing dan slippers lippers which have been refused him himIn In her turn she has her whims She commands him to write a poem about her muff which he does at once being obedient Then by way of amusing themselves they quarrel He B e says that he lie detests det coquetry cc She accuses hint him I of being jealous To T restore their serenity she draws drav a picture of the delights life promises I them They riley are to live as IUS she says in inc Int p c t house shut off from the world There will be vines over the windows and turtle doves on the roof They will fur furnish furnish nish this wonderful house with beau beautiful beautiful beautiful ornaments and soft rich stuffs There shall shan be no clack lak however to re remind remind mind them of the time They will live for each other At the end of the day she will win let him sit beside her in a low chair and to make makl the light soft she he will hold bold her fingers over his eye lids like a a rose colored shade |