contemporaneous with the “novels in three lines” of Félix Fénéon (1864-1944*)
 
faits diverse
Paris Letter
the court sustained her claim
 

that this desire
can scarcely be reconciled
from the time the electric treatment —
of which the causes are frequently multiple
and of which the consequences are so serious to all parts of the eye —
was begun
and which a more rigorous oversight would check :

A cook, having fallen on her shoulder, went to a pharmacist for a lotion and the address of a physician; the pharmacist’s clerk gave her the first, but persuaded her that she did not need the second...
After eight days, however...