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    He leaned close. "I look at you, I look at this." His gesture indicated the fine room, the fine people in it. "And I doubt you've ever been hungry in your life.It seemed a ridiculous thing to have to prove.She leaned closer, reached across his untouched plate, and plucked the small white carnation from his boutonniere. She bit the petals from the stem and chewed.

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    Al shook his head. "Honestly," he said. "How can you use such things?"Mary Frances finished her thought. Use was an interesting word, the word for tools, talents, whores. She wanted to say, At least I'm using something, but she looked at his face, and she couldn't.

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    Catherine de Medici brought her cooks to France when she married, and those cooks brought sherbet and custard and cream puffs, artichokes and onion soup, and the idea of roasting birds with oranges. As well as cooks, she brought embroidery and handkerchiefs, perfumes and lingerie, silverware and glassware and the idea that gathering around a table was something to be done thoughtfully. In essence, she brought being French to France.

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    How do they know what to do?" Mary Frances said. "To just rip into a building like that and expect it to stay standing.""For the parts you want to stay standing," Tim said."Exactly.""Practice," Al said. "And of course, one of them is in charge."Mary Frances studied the tangle of men, all dressed alike, movingly easily together. "I can't tell them apart.""Well, it's like war, I guess," Al said. "If you knew whom to blame, it'd be too easy to shoot him.

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    In the deep sauté, she has made a stew: eggplant and tomatoes, onions and summer squash, a sort of ratatouille, tiella, samfina, pisto, there are as many names for it as countries, and she has stopped caring for all the names of things. She has made stew, and there are ripe peaches and cream for dessert, a few bottles of wine to choose from.

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