Госпожа Бовари

Chapter 9

           Hadshenotsufferedenough?Butnowshetriumphed,andthelovesolongpentupburstforthinfulljoyousbubblings.Shetasteditwithoutremorse,withoutanxiety,withouttrouble.

           Thedayfollowingpassedwithanewsweetness.TheymadevowstooneanotherShetoldhimofhersorrows.Rodolpheinterruptedherwithkisses;andshelookingathimthroughhalf-closedeyes,askedhimtocallheragainbyhernametosaythathelovedherTheywereintheforest,asyesterday,intheshedofsomewoodenshoemaker.Thewallswereofstraw,andtheroofsolowtheyhadtostoop.Theywereseatedsidebysideonabedofdryleaves.

           Fromthatdayforththeywrotetooneanotherregularlyeveryevening.Emmaplacedherletterattheendofthegarden,bytheriver,inafissureofthewall.Rodolphecametofetchit,andputanotherthere,thatshealwaysfoundfaultwithastooshort.

           Onemorning,whenCharleshadgoneoutbeforedaybreak,shewasseizedwiththefancytoseeRodolpheatonce.ShewouldgoquicklytoLaHuchette,staythereanhour,andbebackagainatYonvillewhileeveryonewasstillasleep.Thisideamadeherpantwithdesire,andshesoonfoundherselfinthemiddleofthefield,walkingwithrapidsteps,withoutlookingbehindher.

           Daywasjustbreaking.Emmafromafarrecognisedherlover’shouse.Itstwodove-tailedweathercocksstoodoutblackagainstthepaledawn.

           BeyondthefarmyardtherewasadetachedbuildingthatshethoughtmustbethechateauSheentereditwasifthedoorsatherapproachhadopenedwideoftheirownaccord.

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