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Index
Cover
Praise for M. L. Longworth
Also by M. L. Longworth
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Author’s Note
Chapter One: La Fête des Rois
Chapter Two: Pierre’s Request
Chapter Three: Manon
Chapter Four: A Short Story, a Photograph, and a Painting
Chapter Five: The Neighbors Make Tea
Chapter Six: Paul
Chapter Seven: Cézanne’s Apples and Pears
Chapter Eight: Dr. Anatole Bonnet Lends a Hand, and Eye
Chapter Nine: I Should Like to Astonish Paris with an Apple
Chapter Ten: Manon and Cézanne
Chapter Eleven: La Sale Peinture
Chapter Twelve: Antoine Verlaque Invites Officer Schoelcher for a Beer
Chapter Thirteen: Commissioner Paulik, Charmed
Chapter Fourteen: A Family of Three
Chapter Fifteen: Beauty Is a Complex Subject
Chapter Sixteen: Anatole Bonnet Drives—Very Slowly—to the Luberon
Chapter Seventeen: Le Mas des Lilas
Chapter Eighteen: Edmund Lydgate’s Prognosis
Chapter Nineteen: Dedans/Dehors
Chapter Twenty: Granet’s Bright Clouds
Chapter Twenty-one: A Game of Xs and Os
Chapter Twenty-two: At Home, on the Rue des Petits Pères
Chapter Twenty-three: Alain Flamant’s Frustration
Chapter Twenty-four: A Meeting in a Japanese Garden
Chapter Twenty-five: Teppanyaki
Chapter Twenty-six: A Visit to Cézanne’s Studio
Chapter Twenty-seven: Breakfast, Alone, in a Banquet Room
Chapter Twenty-eight: Cézanne Paints Manon
Chapter Twenty-nine: Visits to Two Well-Appointed Apartments
Chapter Thirty: Verlaque Senior Ventures Beyond the Place des Vosges
Chapter Thirty-one: Jamel à la Conduite
Chapter Thirty-two: Poring Over Amandine’s Notebooks
Chapter Thirty-three: Just Answer Yes or No
Chapter Thirty-four: Le Fou Is Identified
Chapter Thirty-five: Love and Loss
Chapter Thirty-six: Verlaque Visits Cézanne’s Grave
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