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Therese Raquin

CHAPTER IX
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One afternoon, as Laurent was leaving his office to run and meet Therese who was expecting him, his chief gave him to understand that in future he was forbidden to absent himself.

He had taken too many holidays already, and the authorities had decided to dismiss him if he again went out in office hours.
Riveted to his chair, he remained in despair until eventide.

He had to earn his living, and dared not lose his place.

At night the wrathful countenance of Therese was a torture to him, and he was unable to find an opportunity to explain to her how it was he had broken his word.

At length, as Camille was putting up the shutters, he briskly approached the young woman, to murmur in an undertone: "We shall be unable to see one another any more.


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