![]() ![]() ![]() She dies hoping that they won’t forget her.Īlthough many hints foreshadow Isabelle’s death, it is impossible to say with certainty even from this chapter whether the elderly woman described years later will be Isabelle or Vianne. ![]() She thinks of the people who have loved her, especially her sister, Vianne. Isabelle realizes that loving and being loved are what have mattered most in her life. Together, they read the letter that their father left for them.Ī week later, Gaëtan visits Isabelle and confesses that he has always loved her. Vianne apologizes for believing that Isabelle was being selfish when she was in fact fighting for the resistance. Isabelle is still bedridden with fever and coughing up blood, reminding both of them of their mother’s death. In a Paris hospital, Micheline and Isabelle say good-bye to each other before being sent home. ![]()
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