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正文 第81节 文 / [法]Honore de Balzac/巴尔扎克

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    yselfosce,literature,andpolitics.i

    ehediploticservitheaccessionofcharlesx.,who

    suppressedtheeloyntihelduhelateking.frohatnt

    ilyresolvedtopaynofurtherattentiontoanyan,no

    tterhoightbe.this

    deternationsuarvellous

    tranquillityofnd,apoeto

    uandhouchtheseeneourlives,believing,allthe

    hatafeiouswordswillrepayus.

    butallresolutionsaught;youknohy.dear

    natalie,intellingyoulife,ent,

    preciselyasitellittoself,iingtoyoufeelingsinh

    youhavehadnoshare,perhapsihaveeerofyour

    sensitiveandjealousheart.butthatightangeranan

    e.

    nobleenhaveindeedasublissiontofulfiltosufferingand

    siedhearts,thessionofthesisterofcharityanches

    theotheristsasare

    nottheonlyonesenheiruntry,forthe

    futuredestinyofthenations,enlargingthusthecircleoftheir

    passionsahoughts,ofteheelvesacruel

    solitude.theyneedapure,devotedlovebesidethebelieve,

    theyuanditsgrandeuranditsh.

    torroyselfinlovingyou.

    felix.

    ansotheenvoi

    dalatessenataliedenervilletonsieurlete

    felixdevandenesse.

    dearunt,youreadadertsauf,

    hroughtheworld,a

    lettertoitto

    finishyoureducation.

    giveup,ibegofyou,areallydreadfulhabit;donotitate

    certainalkoftheirfirsthusbandandthrohe

    virtuesofthedea

    fren,dearunt;iarrytheani

    love,andireallyarrydadertsauftoo.having

    readyourtalehalltheattentionitdeserves,andyouknow

    theiifeelinyou,itseetothatyousthave

    edertsauf,

    anddoharotheuntessbyherhthe

    experiencesofylishlove.alsoyouhavefailedintactto

    ,poorcreatureeritthanthatofpleasingyou;

    youhavegiventouandthatiotloveasheeor

    arabellalovedyou.iaperfes;ikno;

    butakefeelthebr >

    shallitellyouipitythefourthanyoulove.she

    leagainstthreeothers.therefore,in

    yourisasustthe

    dangersofyourtale.forself,irenouhelaboriousglory

    oflovingyou,itoonyvirtues,cathli,

    andihavenofans.thevirtuesofthe

    virginofclochegourdean,howeversureof

    herselfsheghtbe,andyourintrepidenglishazondisurages

    evenaatterapoor

    anydo,sheeverhopetogiveyouthejoysshewill

    aspiretogive.herheartnorsensestriuhagainstthese

    riesofyours.iothe

    sunshinechilledforyoubythedeathofyoursaintedhee.i

    havefeltyoushudderingbeside.

    friend,foryouyfriend,neverkesuch

    nfidencesagain;theylaybareyourdisillusions;they

    disuragelove,andpelaantofeeldoubtfulofherself.

    love,dearunt,lyliveontrustfulheanwho

    beforeshesaysaountsherhorse,staskherself

    ightnothavespokeer,

    raceful,thatan

    youybeverysure,bleinallherers.you

    certainlyhavegivenadesiretoreceiveafehose

    intoxiore.there

    arenyotherthingsyoudarenolongerdo;thoughtsand

    enjoyntsyoueverreaan,andyououghttoknow

    this,you

    holdthere.

    youasktoloveyououtofchristiancharity.iulddoch,

    ididlyadt,forcharity;infactiulddoallexcept

    love.youaresotiseandallyour

    dulnesslais

    intolerable,andcauseschcruelaoonewholovesyou.i

    haveoftenfoundthegraveofthatsaiweenus.ihave

    searchedoyself,andioo

    dieasshedid.ifyoutiredoutladydudley,whoisavery

    distinguishedan,i,herpassionatedesires,

    should,ifear,tuldlyagainstyouevensoohanshedid.

    e,letussuppresslovebetuchasyoufind

    happinessonlyerelyfriendsiwish

    it.

    ahdearuyour

    entraolifeyoufoundanadorablean,aperfect

    stress,adeyouapeer,lovedyou

    todistra,onlyaskedthatyouhfultoher,and

    youkilledherikrous.angallthe

    passionateandunfortunateyoungreetsof

    paris,idoubtifthereisoayvirtuousten

    yearstoobtainonehalfofthefavorsyoudidnotknoo

    valueanislovedlikethathoorepoor

    anshesufferedindeed;andafteryouhavetenafew

    sentintalphrasesyouthinkyouhavebalancedyourath

    herffin.suodoubt,istheendthataytendeess

    foryou.thankyou,dearunt,iher

    sideofthegrave.anhassuchacriuponhis

    nsadeyouan

    irudentrequest;butiyanspartasadaughter

    ofeve,itatetheeffectoftheanswer.

    yououghttohavedeceived;laterishouldhavethankedyou.is

    itpossiblethatyouhaveneveruoodthespecialvirtueof

    loversyounotfeelhoheyareinshat

    theyhaveneverlovedbefore,andloveatlastforthefirstti

    no,yraepttobeboth

    dadertsaufandladydudley,ydearfriend,itwo

    ...
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