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"
How
obstinate
you
are
sometimes
!
I
went
to
Barfucheres
to-day
.
Well
,
Madame
Liegard
assured
me
that
her
three
young
ladies
who
are
at
La
Misericorde
have
lessons
at
fifty
sous
apiece
,
and
that
from
an
excellent
mistress
!
"
She
shrugged
her
shoulders
and
did
not
open
her
piano
again
.
But
when
she
passed
by
it
(
if
Bovary
were
there
)
,
she
sighed
--
"
Ah
!
my
poor
piano
!
"
And
when
anyone
came
to
see
her
,
she
did
not
fail
to
inform
them
she
had
given
up
music
,
and
could
not
begin
again
now
for
important
reasons
.
Then
people
commiserated
her
--
"
What
a
pity
!
she
had
so
much
talent
!
"
They
even
spoke
to
Bovary
about
it
.
They
put
him
to
shame
,
and
especially
the
chemist
.
"
You
are
wrong
.
One
should
never
let
any
of
the
faculties
of
nature
lie
fallow
.
Besides
,
just
think
,
my
good
friend
,
that
by
inducing
madame
to
study
;
you
are
economising
on
the
subsequent
musical
education
of
your
child
For
my
own
part
,
I
think
that
mothers
ought
themselves
to
instruct
their
children
.
That
is
an
idea
of
Rousseau
's
,
still
rather
new
perhaps
,
but
that
will
end
by
triumphing
,
I
am
certain
of
it
,
like
mothers
nursing
their
own
children
and
vaccination
.
"
So
Charles
returned
once
more
to
this
question
of
the
piano
.
Emma
replied
bitterly
that
it
would
be
better
to
sell
it
.
This
poor
piano
,
that
had
given
her
vanity
so
much
satisfaction
--
to
see
it
go
was
to
Bovary
like
the
indefinable
suicide
of
a
part
of
herself
.
"
If
you
liked
,
"
he
said
,
"
a
lesson
from
time
to
time
,
that
would
n't
after
all
be
very
ruinous
.
"