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I fly BY I nn ng ngI S I 1 uiNi ParI Paris Nov No a. a There j.-There Th There re Is I no nn r WR Whose reputation Is Ix today olay so firmly established in France anti and especially ii in III tho the hearts of nr real kenners of or litera V V HIre ture a as a that of Gustavo Guta Flaubert who wrote Madame ul Bo- Bo ovar o- o V V var vary which Is by lIy many considered the V novel no In the tho French language e. 4 A statue of It Flaubert b by I which a has just jUll been hen unveiled LInvelle at Rouen nOllen whore like he was horn born ari and 1111 V lived for man many years ours represents the novelist no standing In a simple attitude V with head thrown back a characteristic gesture With hl his 1011 long hair halt and flowIng how flow V 1 lug Ing mustache and big build ho is Ilk Ilk- enoil somewhat to Mark lark Twain A large of V I officials and anti literary lit lit- V V persons went vent down to Rouen RouIn to lo bo hl present at the unveiling un of nr this monument mon mono fluent to th the tho father r of naturalism m In modern M. M Emile nert ha has V V Just told a n funny story of or Flaubert's VV rc receptions at nt his little apartment when V lio lived In Paris The Tho apartment was fr very ery little and tho the novelist lIst very Iy lar largo 0 V Ids his friends called him hini the good giant Blant I V One day at ot ono one of those these sc rt C V there was vas a n nery er very ery largo large crowd nil all all all' weli- weli e known people and the thC nil lair i ii became lecaine so CI V o overcharged t 11 that Flaubert V V asked permission loll to open the window V V Goncourt protested hI If f you ou ou open ever so little I 1 shall have hae to put Jut V nil the tho furs In tim tho house round me tue for forthe the In mere inee touch of fresh air eLlis cuts chart clear char V V t through h loll 11 me Inc Ille like e n a sn saw w Well co covet cover 1 yourself t up UI with furs V V m my friend said Flaubert for If I T have t to shut the window again I shall Ahal V bo lop compelled to sit lIt In m my shirt shirl V V The Tho small lIIa village e of or In Sn a a. a olt volt Is In a 11 cr very dangerous and crit 1 leil A mass of moving r rk I is s sV L n overhanging ln the tile iI V village lage a thousand foot feet a above Io it It and may mav n nt at t any an moment cru crash h down upon It It IL measures some IOUP V cubic metres and anti should it los ios V It Its center of or gravity ra It and fall over r ti the c precipice It would certainly pui erl 2 V the tho villages village V Is n ft place of built at nt the foot of a pret VV At Al the tho top tol of the precipice anti o 0 erV tr er- V han hanging ln It Is the huge 1 known a ns as the Rock Hock of Damocles forming part lart of th tint tin cliff It hu has boon hern split from the tho main mass by bv a II aV II deep f V nOd and now no II lies lIM on II a hl bed heti d of loo loose e chalk chall which has haN for years ears LJ been en ling Hog awn atay on nn the side e edging 1 the preci preci- pice 1 Now the recent then heavy rains lia hate o away so much touch loose chalk chall I that hat Ith i th the tho center of or gravity gra of the ock is I i j being rapidly j shifted and a few foss' du davs u. g 8 I Iago the tile enormous to ago uJo mass was wnM seen seon i sill Klip over tr several N yards I As soon us as enough of the chalk bed j I has crumbled 11 awa away the rock will tumble turn tum V ble lile on the village ani annihilate It and i V Its inhabitants I I IThe V. V The government go engineers have ha gone ona Vb down lotzi to 10 report au anti and tile the they advise tHI that V V the village should be evacuated and rebuilt re- re built in itt a n safer lafer place The villagers however how used as aN the they ore are to the of the tho o rock are nr hesitating V hi to do ilo this though warned of oC the dnn- dnn ger hl them V There Pipers would seeni to 10 1 be lie nn an epidemic V of or f thefts of art treasure H Jn Jo France l News l hns litis Just JUIt been received recel that at jit J Pol stir n a valuable m was 11 9 olen from rom tho thio there thoro This s book of hours hour was as j JUc re- re r I Otlo In to tho library In Jn J 37 V II by Dr con contains contains- In j a 7 lures Hires of or subjects taken from rein tho 11 lt IR nn an ocla o l J nU ot or V V V V while vullum I tt- tt lh he y l living In hI i purple P rod red Ink It dalea tates from rom tin tin- V beginning of the CO fourteenth nth century lr unit and l l Kures in ill the catalogue le of or manuscripts manu manu- scripts III In the tho libraries of or France Francc The Tho fete of the vinc growers which was vas only originated last year er In Paris bids fair Calr to lo an all ni annual H festivity It I has Just JURt taken place n again In Berry flerI Ber ner- I C ry neighborhood whIch Is the district of or the and ml bondage stores and ant although h tim the tw twI sun I which Is so 10 es essential es- es to an 11 out doors lt festivity was conspicuous h by Its the fete felo was a u great success I III II It was vas natural that France should sho wih fetes honor wine wile growing and vine growers since the vino Iho Is the chief product of the country and everything everything every l' thin thing done to attract attention to Jl t In ineis II eis of the recent crisis which Is not yet et over o will wil tb do good rue Tho procession of oC the most amusing description a and nd I Included nd a an n I Immense disc dressed I et up model called I Father ather Noah carrying n a Gargantuan ella and wearing earing a I beard as hl big as nM a 11 tree Another car which hail had gren great t success was vas that of or Bacchus on In which Ii was tas WIS seated tho tue god goil ot crowned wil ii yule vine loaves ls and surrounded by hy satyrs anti and bacchant I wilie while vii lie went vent on 01 before hell held on his hll a ass 1 hv by In Greek e slaves I |