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"In the Quarter" is a novel written by Robert W. Chambers, published in 1894. The novel is one of his earliest works and is set in the bohemian art community of Paris, particularly in the Montmartre area. It is a semi-autobiographical work about Chambers' own experiences as an artist and his time in Paris.
"In the Quarter" is noted for its impressive portrayal of the bohemian lifestyle and its characters. It gives readers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural milieu of the time and demonstrates Chambers' ability to capture the mood and spirit of a particular time and place.

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Summary
The novel begins with the life and adventures of Hugh Neville, an American artist who is immersed in the colorful and vibrant world of the Parisian art world. It vividly depicts the people, place and culture of Montmartre in the late 19th century. The story deals with themes of love, art, ambition and the clash between different social classes.

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Contents

CHAPTER I. One evening in May, 1888, the Cafe des Ecoles
CHAPTER II. The day broke hot and stifling.
CHAPTER III. When Gethryn unclosed his eyes the dazzling sunlight
CHAPTER IV. Rain was falling steadily.
CHAPTER V. Thirion¡¯s at six pm. Madame Thirion, neat and demure,
CHAPTER VI. It was the first day of June.
CHAPTER VII. Next morning, when Clifford arrived at the Atelier
CHAPTER VIII. Although the sound of the closing door was hardly perceptible,
CHAPTER IX. Cholmondeley Rowden had invited a select circle of friends
CHAPTER X. The cab rolled slowly over the Pont au Change,
CHAPTER XI. Carnival was over.
CHAPTER XII. Round about the narrow valley which is cut by the rapid Trauerbach,
CHAPTER XIII. In July the sun is still an early riser,
CHAPTER XIV. After the colonel¡¯s return, Mr Blumenthal found many difficulties
CHAPTER XV. Supper was over, evening had fallen;
CHAPTER XVI. Fewer tourists and more hunters had been coming to the Lodge of late;
CHAPTER XVII. Paris lay sparkling under a cold, clear sky.