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A PARIS interviewer went to see Cora Pearl about the autobiography she is writing. asked:-"Into how many parts have you divided your work?" "The first part contains my youth and my arrival in Paris." "Has it a special title?" "Yes. This part is entitled: It is Only the First Step that is Difficult.'" "How many pages?" "Three hundred and fifty." "And the second part?" "Fortune and Reverses The Sale of My Two Sets of Furniture,' 'Love Affairs with Diplomatists,' 'Great Passions."" "How many pages? Nearly four hundred." "The third part?" "Remorse." "How many pages?" "One."

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