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She
had
raised
her
veil
in
order
to
kiss
him
,
and
approached
him
timidly
and
humbly
with
the
air
of
a
beaten
dog
.
"
How
unkind
you
are
to
me
;
how
harshly
you
speak
!
What
have
I
done
to
you
?
You
do
not
know
what
I
have
suffered
for
you
!
"
He
muttered
:
"
Are
you
going
to
begin
that
again
?
"
She
stood
near
him
awaiting
a
smile
,
a
word
of
encouragement
,
to
cast
herself
into
his
arms
,
and
whispered
:
"
You
need
not
have
won
me
to
treat
me
thus
;
you
might
have
left
me
virtuous
and
happy
.
Do
you
remember
what
you
said
to
me
in
the
church
and
how
you
forced
me
to
enter
this
house
?
And
now
this
is
the
way
you
speak
to
me
,
receive
me
!
My
God
,
my
God
,
how
you
maltreat
me
!
"
He
stamped
his
foot
and
said
violently
:
"
Enough
,
be
silent
!
I
can
never
see
you
a
moment
without
hearing
that
refrain
.
You
were
mature
when
you
gave
yourself
to
me
.
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
;
I
am
infinitely
grateful
,
but
I
need
not
be
tied
to
your
apron-strings
until
I
die
!
You
have
a
husband
and
I
a
wife
.
Neither
of
us
is
free
;
it
was
all
a
caprice
,
and
now
it
is
at
an
end
!
"
She
said
:
"
How
brutal
you
are
,
how
coarse
and
villainous
!
No
,
I
was
no
longer
a
young
girl
,
but
I
had
never
loved
,
never
wavered
in
my
dignity
.
"
He
interrupted
her
:
"
I
know
it
,
you
have
told
me
that
twenty
times
;
but
you
have
had
two
children
.
"
She
drew
back
as
if
she
had
been
struck
:
"
Oh
,
Georges
!
"
And
pressing
her
hands
to
her
heart
,
she
burst
into
tears
.
When
she
began
to
weep
,
he
took
his
hat
:
"
Ah
,
you
are
crying
again
!
Good
evening
!
Is
it
for
this
that
you
sent
for
me
?
"
She
took
a
step
forward
in
order
to
bar
the
way
,
and
drawing
a
handkerchief
from
her
pocket
she
wiped
her
eyes
.
Her
voice
grew
steadier
:
"
No
,
I
came
to
--
to
give
you
--
political
news
--
to
give
you
the
means
of
earning
fifty
thousand
francs
--
or
even
more
if
you
wish
to
.
"