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  • CHAPTER SIX
    2025/06/20

    CHAPTER SIX

    FERMINA DAZA could not have imagined that her letter, inspired by blind

    rage, would

    have been interpreted by Florentino Ariza as a love letter. She had put into

    it all the fury

    of which she was capable, her crudest words, the most wounding, most

    unjust vilifica-

    tions, which still seemed minuscule to her in light of the enormity of the

    offense. It was

    the final act in a bitter exorcism through which she was attempting to

    come to terms with

    her new situation. She wanted to be herself again, to recover all that she

    had been obliged

    to give up in half a century of servitude that had doubtless made her happy

    but which,

    once her husband was dead, did not leave her even the vestiges of her

    identity.

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  • CHAPTER FIVE
    2025/06/20

    CHAPTER FIVE

    ON THE OCCASION of the celebration of the new century, there was an

    innovative

    program of public ceremonies, the most memorable of which was the first

    journey in a

    balloon, the fruit of the boundless initiative of Dr. Juvenal Urbino. Half the

    city gathered

    on the Arsenal Beach to express their wonderment at the ascent of the

    enormous balloon

    made of taffeta in the colors of the flag, which carried the first airmail to

    San Juan de la

    Ciénaga, some thirty leagues to the northeast as the crow flies. Dr. Juvenal

    Urbino and

    his wife, who had experienced the excitement of flight at the World’s Fair

    in Paris, were

    the first to climb into the wicker basket, followed by the pilot and six

    distinguished

    guests.

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  • CHAPTER FOUR
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    CHAPTER FOUR

    THE DAY THAT Florentino Ariza saw Fermina Daza in the atrium of the

    Cathedral, in

    the sixth month of her pregnancy and in full command of her new

    condition as a woman

    of the world, he made a fierce decision to win fame and fortune in order to

    deserve her.

    He did not even stop to think about the obstacle of her being married,

    because at the same

    time he decided, as if it depended on himself alone, that Dr. Juvenal Urbino

    had to die.

    He did not know when or how, but he considered it an ineluctable event

    that he was

    resolved to wait for without impatience or violence, even till the end of

    time.

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  • CHAPTER THREE
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    CHAPTER THREE

    AT THE AGE of twenty-eight, Dr. Juvenal Urbino had been the most

    desirable of

    bachelors. He had returned from a long stay in Paris, where he had

    completed advanced

    studies in medicine and surgery, and from the time he set foot on solid

    ground he gave

    overwhelming indications that he had not wasted a minute of his time. He

    returned more

    fastidious than when he left, more in control of his nature, and none of his

    contemporaries seemed as rigorous and as learned as he in his science,

    and none could

    dance better to the music of the day or improvise as well on the piano.

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  • CHAPTER TWO
    2025/06/20

    CHAPTER TWO

    FLORENTINO ARIZA, on the other hand, had not stopped thinking of her

    for a single

    moment since Fermina Daza had rejected him out of hand after a long and

    troubled love

    affair fifty-one years, nine months, and four days ago. He did not have to

    keep a running

    tally, drawing a line for each day on the walls of a cell, because not a day

    had passed that

    something did not happen to remind him of her. At the time of their

    separation he lived

    with his mother, Tránsito Ariza, in one half of a rented house on the Street

    of Windows,

    where she had kept a notions shop ever since she was a young woman, and

    where she

    also unraveled shirts and old rags to sell as bandages for the men wounded

    in the war.

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  • CHAPTER ONE
    2025/06/20

    CHAPTER ONE

    IT WAS INEVITABLE: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of

    the fate of

    unrequited love. Dr. Juvenal Urbino noticed it as soon as he entered the

    still darkened

    house where he had hurried on an urgent call to attend a case that for him

    had lost all

    urgency many years before. The Antillean refugee Jeremiah de Saint-

    Amour, disabled

    war veteran, photographer of children, and his most sympathetic opponent

    in chess, had

    escaped the torments of memory with the aromatic fumes of gold cyanide.

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