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The Tragic Comedians

CHAPTER IV
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Fearless, confident, able, he could not but be, as he believed himself, indomitable.

She who was this man's mate would consequently wed his possessions, including courage.

Clotilde at once reached the conclusion of her having it in an equal degree.

Was she not displaying it?
The worthy people of the company stared, as she now perceived, and she was indifferent; her relatives were present without disturbing her exaltation.

She wheeled above their heads in the fiery chariot beside her sun-god.


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