![]() ![]() They are interrupted by the cries of people marching in the streets shouting patriotic slogans. The women acquaintances, however, seem to have no inordinate fear of smallpox and join Rose even though by now Nana is already dead.Īs the various friends discuss Nana's life and fortunes, they also comment upon the men who are gathered below. The men remain below, frightened of the disease even Count Muffat remains below, sending messages to inquire about Nana's progress. Two days after Louiset's death, Nana came down with the disease.Īt the hotel where Rose has Nana taken, various old acquaintances congregate to talk about Nana. She apparently caught the disease from her son while nursing him. ![]() Nana had returned from Russia and discovered that her child, Louiset, was dying of smallpox. In July, Lucy Stewart discovers that Nana is in a hotel dying of smallpox and is being attended by Rose Mignon. Various rumors circulate as to Nana's whereabouts, but no one can say for certain. At a public auction, her house and furniture brought her over six hundred thousand francs. After being seen in another of Bordenave's productions, she leaves without notifying anyone of her intentions. ![]()
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