![]() ![]() In a new city, at a world-class university, and with a new name, Marie finally felt free. And it was also during this time that she started calling herself Marie, the French version of her name. There, she could finally devote herself to her obsession as she’d longed to for so long. Marie didn’t have time for all this idle chatter, as she called it, and moved out to an unheated tiny apartment, which would later become part of her legend. Marie was ready to finally commit herself wholeheartedly to science, but in their tiny apartment Bronya and Casimir would receive patients by day and host parties at night where discussions on art, science, and socialism would extend until daybreak. Marie spent her first few weeks living with Bronya and Casimir until the commotion there became too much for her. They lived in an apartment in the Rue d’Allemagne. ![]() She was to live with Bronya and her husband – another Casimir – who’d fled Poland because of his predilection for socialism. After a four-day-long journey to Paris, Marie arrived at the Gare du Nord. ![]()
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