5B4: Novels in Three Lines by Felix Feneon:
"'To die like Joan of Arc!' cried Terbaud from the top of a pyre made of his furniture. The firemen of Saint-Ouen stifled his ambition.
A dishwasher from Nancy, Vital Frerotte, who had just come back from Lourdes cured forever of tuberculosis, died Sunday by mistake."
One wishes to add nothing to these gems written a century ago by Felix Feneon .
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