Venus in Furs by Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch
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"Get it, and then we will have tea together, and chat."
When I returned, she was engaged in making tea. I ceremoniously placed the slipper on the table, and stood in the corner like a child awaiting punishment. I noticed that her brows were slightly contracted, and there was an expression of hardness and dominance about her lips which delighted me. All of a sudden she broke out laughing. "So--you are really in love--with me?" "Yes, and I suffer more from it than you can imagine?" "You suffer?" she laughed again. I was revolted, mortified, annihilated, but all this was quite useless. "Why?" she continued, "I like you, with all my heart." She gave me her hand, and looked at me in the friendliest fashion. "And will you be my wife?" Wanda looked at me--how did she look at me? I think first of all with surprise, and then with a tinge of irony. |
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