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The Fortune of the Rougons

CHAPTER IV
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He passed his existence in this lonely spot.

Like his father, he felt a dislike for taverns and Sunday strolling.

His mates wounded his delicate susceptibilities by their coarse jokes.

He preferred to read, to rack his rain over some simple geometrical problem.

Since aunt Dide had entrusted him with the little household commissions she did not go out at all, but ceased all intercourse even with her family.


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