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Therese Raquin

CHAPTER XVI
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This sudden love for reading had great influence on her temperament.

She acquired nervous sensibility which caused her to laugh and cry without any motive.

The equilibrium which had shown a tendency to be established in her, was upset.

She fell into a sort of vague meditation.

At moments, she became disturbed by thoughts of Camille, and she dreamt of Laurent and fresh love, full of terror and distrust.


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