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Book III, When the Sun Begins to Shine, Chapters 3-4 Summary
Avery Broussard: Broussard goes to Suzanne's house the next afternoon to have dinner. Suzanne lives on Dauphine in the Quarter, a perfect place for a blossoming artist. Suzanne still receives an allowance from her father, although the family disapproves of Suzanne's bohemian lifestyle. The apartment on Dauphine is a premium place, filled with items from all over the Quarter, representing many different nationalities. Suzanne is pleased with what she has been able to do on her own and is thrilled with the place she lives in and uses as an art studio.
Broussard is somewhat uneasy, although it has nothing to do with the situation, only his memories of the former relationship with Suzanne. A strong sense of longing washes over Broussard and he works hard to focus on the dinner and conversation.
The couple sits on the couch in Suzanne's living room, and it is not long before the...
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