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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The narrator notices the decreasing mention of Holly in the news and finds himself longing to be with her once again.  He reads in the headlines of a newspaper about Sally Tomato's death and how Holly is believed to be in Rio.  Holly's "abandoned possessions" are sold, and a man name Quaintance Smith moves into her old apartment. Mr. Quaintance has as many friends over to his apartment as did Holly, and Madame Spanella has no problam with his noisy friends. Madame Spanella evens comes to Mr. Quaintance's aid when he is bruised by one of his guest. Little is heard of from Holly, until the narrator receives a postcard in the spring.  It appears she has met someone new and is looking for somewhere to live. He wishes he had an address in which to write Holly to tell her that he found her cat.
The narrator notices the decreasing mention of Holly in the news and finds himself longing to be with her once again.  He reads in the headlines of a newspaper about Sally Tomato's death and how Holly is believed to be in Rio.  Holly's "abandoned possessions" are sold, and a man name Quaintance Smith moves into her old apartment. Mr. Quaintance has as many friends over to his apartment as did Holly, and Madame Spanella has no problam with his noisy friends. Madame Spanella evens comes to Mr. Quaintance's aid when he is bruised by one of his guest. Little is heard of from Holly, until the narrator receives a postcard in the spring.  It appears she has met someone new and is looking for somewhere to live. Holly did not enjoy Brazil much, but she has moved to Buenos Aires and she likes it. She explains how it is not Tiffany's but close. The new gentleman that she is interested in is a guy she calls $enor. He is married and has seven children. Holly also believes that she is in love with him. He wishes he had an address in which to write Holly to tell her that he found her cat.


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