The apartment looked out upon one of Paris' finest avenues. And Paris has many fine avenues. This had been Madame Villard's home for many years.
THE APARTMENT ON AVENUE CHAMPS ELYSÉES WHERE MADAME VILLARD LIVED THE APARTMENT ON AVENUE CHAMPS ELYSÉES WHERE MADAME VILLARD LIVED
It was here she had raised her familyher boy and her girl. It was the same girl whose "dear little, dark-haired baby" had just come into the world.
"May Imay I see her?" asked Madame Villard softly.
The nurse led her into the room, and the grandmother looked with tear-dimmed eyes upon this first grandchild.
Baby Margot (mär-g) was Madame's first grandchild. At least, that is what Madame thought.