Госпожа Бовари

Chapter 1

           Themassofsadthoughtsthatdarkenedthemseemedtobeliftedfromherblueeyes;herwholefaceshone.Hewaited.Atlastshereplied

           "Ialwayssuspectedit."

           Thentheywentoverallthetriflingeventsofthatfar-offexistence,whosejoysandsorrowstheyhadjustsummedupinoneword.Theyrecalledthearbourwithclematis,thedressesshehadworn,thefurnitureofherroom,thewholeofherhouse.

           "Andourpoorcactuses,wherearethey?"

           "Thecoldkilledthemthiswinter."

           "Ah!howIhavethoughtofthem,doyouknow?Ioftensawthemagainasofyore,whenonthesummermorningsthesunbeatdownuponyourblinds,andIsawyourtwobarearmspassingoutamongsttheflowers."

           "Poorfriend!"shesaid,holdingoutherhandtohim.

           Leonswiftlypressedhislipstoit.Then,whenhehadtakenadeepbreath

           "AtthattimeyouweretomeIknownotwhatincomprehensibleforcethattookcaptivemylife.Once,forinstance,Iwenttoseeyou;butyou,nodoubt,donotrememberit."

           "Ido,"shesaid;"goon."

           "Youweredownstairsintheante-room,readytogoout,standingonthelaststair;youwerewearingabonnetwithsmallblueflowers;andwithoutanyinvitationfromyou,inspiteofmyself,Iwentwithyou.Everymoment,however,Igrewmoreandmoreconsciousofmyfolly,andIwentonwalkingbyyou,notdaringtofollowyoucompletely,andunwillingtoleaveyou.Whenyouwentintoashop,Iwaitedinthestreet,andIwatchedyouthroughthewindowtakingoffyourglovesandcountingthechangeonthecounter.

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