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We
stayed
at
that
hotel
three
weeks
.
It
was
not
bad
;
the
dining
-
room
was
usually
empty
and
very
often
we
ate
in
our
room
at
night
.
We
walked
in
the
town
and
took
the
cogwheel
railway
down
to
Ouchy
and
walked
beside
the
lake
.
The
weather
became
quite
warm
and
it
was
like
spring
.
We
wished
we
were
back
in
the
mountains
but
the
spring
weather
lasted
only
a
few
days
and
then
the
cold
rawness
of
the
breaking
-
up
of
winter
came
again
.
Catherine
bought
the
things
she
needed
for
the
baby
,
up
in
the
town
.
I
went
to
a
gymnasium
in
the
arcade
to
box
for
exercise
.
I
usually
went
up
there
in
the
morning
while
Catherine
stayed
late
in
bed
.
On
the
days
of
false
spring
it
was
very
nice
,
after
boxing
and
taking
a
shower
,
to
walk
along
the
streets
smelling
the
spring
in
the
air
and
stop
at
a
café
to
sit
and
watch
the
people
and
read
the
paper
and
drink
a
vermouth
;
then
go
down
to
the
hotel
and
have
lunch
with
Catherine
The
professor
at
the
boxing
gymnasium
wore
mustaches
and
was
very
precise
and
jerky
and
went
all
to
pieces
if
you
started
after
him
.
But
it
was
pleasant
in
the
gym
.
There
was
good
air
and
light
and
I
worked
quite
hard
,
skipping
rope
,
shadow
-
boxing
,
doing
abdominal
exercises
lying
on
the
floor
in
a
patch
of
sunlight
that
came
through
the
open
window
,
and
occasionally
scaring
the
professor
when
we
boxed
.
I
could
not
shadow
-
box
in
front
of
the
narrow
long
mirror
at
first
because
it
looked
so
strange
to
see
a
man
with
a
beard
boxing
.
But
finally
I
just
thought
it
was
funny
.
I
wanted
to
take
off
the
beard
as
soon
as
I
started
boxing
but
Catherine
did
not
want
me
to
.
Sometimes
Catherine
and
I
went
for
rides
out
in
the
country
in
a
carriage
.
It
was
nice
to
ride
when
the
days
were
pleasant
and
we
found
two
good
places
where
we
could
ride
out
to
eat
.
Catherine
could
not
walk
very
far
now
and
I
loved
to
ride
out
along
the
country
roads
with
her
.
When
there
was
a
good
day
we
had
a
splendid
time
and
we
never
had
a
bad
time
.
We
knew
the
baby
was
very
close
now
and
it
gave
us
both
a
feeling
as
though
something
were
hurrying
us
and
we
could
not
lose
any
time
together
.
One
morning
I
awoke
about
three
o
’
clock
hearing
Catherine
stirring
in
the
bed
.
"
Are
you
all
right
,
Cat
?
"
"
I
’
ve
been
having
some
pains
,
darling
.
"
"
Regularly
?
"
"
No
,
not
very
.
"
"
If
you
have
them
at
all
regularly
we
’
ll
go
to
the
hospital
.
"