Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales by Guy de Maupassant
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page 60 of 346 (17%)
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No. That in itself, however, is not of much importance, for I believe he
really likes you. But, after that, he told me of his love for me. Perhaps I was a little too insolent, too disdainful. I do not know exactly how far I went; but I found myself in such a perplexing, such a painful, such an extraordinary situation, that I dared everything to escape it. JACQUES DE RANDOL What did you do? MME. DE SALLUS I sought to wound him so deeply that he would leave me forever. JACQUES DE RANDOL Apparently you have not succeeded. MME. DE SALLUS No. JACQUES DE RANDOL Of course not; that method never does succeed. On the contrary, it often brings about a reconciliation. MME. DE SALLUS |
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