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Therese Raquin

CHAPTER XXXI
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On the contrary, he seemed to enjoy the idea.

He began to think that he had been following the wife of a comrade, and laughed at the cunning trick the woman was playing her husband.

Therese had become such a stranger to him, that he no longer felt her alive in his heart.

He would have sold her, bound hand and foot, a hundred times over, to purchase calm for one hour.
As he sauntered along, he enjoyed the sudden, delightful reaction that had just brought him from terror to peace.

He almost thanked his wife for having gone to a sweetheart, when he thought her on her way to a commissary of police.


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