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The Fortune of the Rougons

CHAPTER IV
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In the diligence which conveyed him home he dreamed of a delightful life of idleness.

The shattering of his castles in the air was terrible.

When he reached the Faubourg, and could no longer even recognise the Fouques' plot of ground, he was stupefied.

He was compelled to ask for his mother's new address.

There a terrible scene occurred.


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