[The Dream by Emile Zola]@TWC D-Link bookThe Dream CHAPTER XV 12/36
But it was of no use, and all this abominable work must be done over again.
No! she could never have strength sufficient for that.
Since they loved each other, the simplest thing in the world to do was to be married, and then no power on earth could separate them. "Let me see.
What ought I to take? Oh! how foolish I have been with all my childish scruples, when I think that others have lowered themselves so much as even to tell us falsehoods! Yes! even were I to have died, they would not have called you to me.
But, tell me, must I take linen and dresses? See, here is a warmer gown.
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