Venus in Furs by Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch
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entire life, but he would have to be a whole man, a man who would
dominate me, who would subjugate me by his inate strength, do you understand? And every man--I know this very well--as soon as he falls in love becomes weak, pliable, ridiculous. He puts himself into the woman's hands, kneels down before her. The only man whom I could love permanently would be he before whom I should have to kneel. I've gotten to like you so much, however, that I'll try it with you." I fell down at her feet. "For heaven's sake, here you are kneeling already," she said mockingly. "You are making a good beginning." When I had risen again she continued, "I will give you a year's time to win me, to convince me that we are suited to each other, that we might live together. If you succeed, I will become your wife, and a wife, Severin, who will conscientiously and strictly perform all her duties. During this year we will live as though we were married--" My blood rose to my head. In her eyes too there was a sudden flame-- "We will live together," she continued, "share our daily life, so that we may find out whether we are really fitted for each other. _I grant you all the rights of a husband, of a lover, of a friend._ Are you satisfied?" "I suppose, I'll have to be?" "You don't have to." |
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