[Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookLouise de la Valliere CHAPTER XXIX 11/14
Is it not the spirit that rules the body ?" "You love me, then, sire ?" "On my knees, yes; with my hands upraised to you, yes; with all the strength and power of my being, yes; I love you so deeply, that I would lay down my life for you, gladly, at your merest wish." "Oh! sire, now I know you love me, I have nothing to wish for in the world.
Give me your hand, sire; and then, farewell! I have enjoyed in this life all the happiness I was ever meant for." "Oh! no, no! your happiness is not a happiness of yesterday, it is of to-day, of to-morrow, ever enduring.
The future is yours, everything which is mine is yours, too.
Away with these ideas of separation, away with these gloomy, despairing thoughts.
You will live for me, as I will live for you, Louise." And he threw himself at her feet, embracing her knees with the wildest transports of joy and gratitude. "Oh! sire, sire! all that is but a wild dream." "Why, a wild dream ?" "Because I cannot return to the court.
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