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Letters of Two Brides, a novel by Honore de Balzac |
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First Part - 11. Mme. De L'estorade To Mlle. De Chaulieu |
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_ MME. DE L'ESTORADE TO MLLE. DE CHAULIEU La Crampade. Your Spaniard and you make me shudder, my darling. I write this line to beg of you to dismiss him. All that you say of him corresponds with the character of those dangerous adventurers who, having nothing to lose, will take any risk. This man cannot be your husband, and must not be your lover. I will write to you more fully about the inner history of my married life when my heart is free from the anxiety your last letter has roused in it. _ |