Petty Troubles of Married Life, Second Part

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Petty Troubles of Married Life, Second Part
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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When he returned to Paris, he reappeared at hismansion, with his wife; he took her into society--a step which iscertainly conformable to the most refined habits of the aristocracy--but then there are always people who want to find out about it. They inquired the reason of this chivalrous championship. 'So you arereconciled, you and Madame de Lustrac, ' some one said to him in thelobby of the Emperor's theatre, 'you have pardoned her, have you? Somuch the better. ' 'Oh, ' replied he, with a sati...sfied air, 'I becameconvinced--' 'Ah, that she was innocent, very good. ' 'No, I becameconvinced that it was altogether physical. '" Caroline smiled.
"The opinion of your admirer reduced this weighty trouble to what is, in this case as in yours, a very petty one. " "A petty trouble!" she exclaimed, "and pray for what do you take thefatigue of coquetting with a de Lustrac, of whom I have made an enemy!Ah, women often pay dearly enough for the bouquets they receive andthe attentions they accept. Monsieur de Lustrac said of me to Monsieurde Bourgarel, 'I would not advise you to pay court to that woman; sheis too dear.


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