Petty Troubles of Married Life

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Petty Troubles of Married Life
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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Adolphe, there is something wrong. " Finally, you acquaint Caroline with the fatal result: she begins byconsoling you.
"One hundred thousand francs lost! We shall have to practice thestrictest economy, " you imprudently add.
The jesuitism of woman bursts out at this word "economy. " It sets fireto the magazine.
"Ah! that's what comes of speculating! How is it that _you, ordinarilyso prudent_, could go and risk a hundred thousand francs! _You know Iwas against it from the beginning!_ BUT YOU WOU
...LD NOT LISTEN TO ME!" Upon this, the discussion grows bitter.
You are good for nothing--you have no business capacity; women alonetake clear views of things. You have risked your children's bread, though she tried to dissuade you from it. --You cannot say it was forher. Thank God, she has nothing to reproach herself with. A hundredtimes a month she alludes to your disaster: "If my husband had notthrown away his money in such and such a scheme, I could have had thisand that. " "The next time you want to go into an affair, perhapsyou'll consult me!" Adolphe is accused and convicted of havingfoolishly lost one hundred thousand francs, without an object in view, like a dolt, and without having consulted his wife.


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