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L’Assommoir

CHAPTER II
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In the deep silence of the sleeping neighborhood the only sound was the infantile weeping of a drunkard lying in the middle of the street.

Far away, in the back room of some restaurant, a violin was playing a dance tune for some late party.
Coupeau was silent.

Then, knowing she had no more arguments, he smiled, took hold of her hands and pulled her toward him.

She was in one of those moments of weakness she so greatly mistrusted, persuaded at last, too emotionally stirred to refuse anything or to hurt anyone's feelings.
Coupeau didn't realize that she was giving way.

He held her wrists so tightly as to almost crush them.


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