[A Daughter of Eve by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookA Daughter of Eve CHAPTER VI 1/30
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ROMANTIC LOVE. On the morrow of the ball given by Lady Dudley, Marie, without having received the slightest declaration, believed that she was loved by Raoul according to the programme of her dreams, and Raoul was aware that the countess had chosen him for her lover.
Though neither had reached the incline of such emotions where preliminaries are abridged, both were on the road to it.
Raoul, wearied with the dissipations of life, longed for an ideal world, while Marie, from whom the thought of wrong-doing was far, indeed, never imagined the possibility of going out of such a world.
No love was ever more innocent or purer than theirs; but none was ever more enthusiastic or more entrancing in thought. The countess was captivated by ideas worthy of the days of chivalry, though completely modernized.
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