<h2><SPAN name="THE_SORROWFUL_TREE" id="THE_SORROWFUL_TREE"></SPAN> THE SORROWFUL TREE.</h2>
<p>THERE is a tree in Paris to which
the name "The Sorrowful Tree"
is given. Perhaps because it
blooms only in the evening.</p>
<p>When the first star appears in the
heavens, the first bud of the Sorrowful
Tree opens, and as the shades of night
advance and the stars thickly stud the
sky, the buds continue gradually opening
until the whole tree looks like one
immense white flower. On the approach
of dawn, when the brilliancy of
the stars gradually fades away in the
light of day, the Sorrowful Tree closes
its flowers, and ere the sun is fully
risen not a single blossom is visible.
A sheet of flower dust, as white as
snow, covers the ground around the
foot of the tree, which seems blighted
and withered during the day, while,
however, it is actively preparing for
the next nocturnal festival. The fragrance
of the blossom is like that of
the evening primrose.</p>
<p>If the tree is cut down close to the
roots a new plant shoots up and attains
maturity in an incredibly short time.</p>
<p>In the vicinity of this singular tree
there usually grows another, which is
almost an exact counterpart of the
Sorrowful Tree, but less beautiful, and,
strange to say, it blooms only in the
daytime.</p>
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